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Endless Drum Sanders! From coiled up belts.

Make your own long-lasting drum-sanders! This video will take you through the entire experience. Or just skip all of this and buy one. But just so you know, these homemade sanders will outperform anything you can buy. ~Costs~ ● Glue sticks: $6.28 for 50; requires ½ stick per drum = 6¢ each. ● Steel Rod - 5/16": $8.75 for 4'; requires 4" per drum = 73¢ each. ● Sanding Belt - 6x48": $3 for 4 strips; requires one per 1½" drum = 75¢ each. Total: $1.54 per drum. ~Chapters~ 0:00 Intro 2:06 Steel 4:48 Sandpaper 7:33 Wrapping 8:51 Glue 9:44 Doubles 10:32 Overview 11:10 Test Questions 14:43 One more thing... 17:32 Cone test 17:52 Outtakes/tips Where's the description? Two things: 1) it was too long, and 2) it was too vain or cynical or negative or something. I'll work on repackaging it this morning, but no promises; I may leave it redacted. To summarize, it started off as a tirade about the skewed perception of economy from within a first-world context. The second part was about click-bait (because I used it again here), which included a promise to return to our regular-old boring content next week without any added sensationalism, in spite of the fact that this will no doubt cause a drop in activity. It also said something about how I turned off the mid-roll ads for you in exchange for using the bait, because I don't want you to think I'd deliberately waste your time. I respect you more than that, and I appreciate your attention, no matter how nasty and misanthropic my description blurbs can get. The warm, fuzzy thesis that closed it all together was: [We owe it to each other to spend some time producing for mutual benefit, and not to only consume for exclusive gain.] Sounds like Leftism, I know, but it has a message of centrism if you read the whole thing. Something about threading a needle means going through the middle, or something. The idea was to tie together (actual) economy, individuality, honesty, and respect.

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