Nicholas123
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I bought one of these tools a few weeks ago thinking it might be useful down my boat smoothing down fibreglass work I am carrying out on my hull.
The sanding attachment has proven very useful but I found the backing plate that you attach the sanding sheets to (it is called a delta sanding plate) wore out in only 2 or three hours use.
(I expected the sanding sheets to wear out of course but not the thing you attach them to itself). It attaches the sanding sheets using a Velcro type system & these broke down where the sanding sheets themselves must move slightly with all the vibrations.
I contacted LIDL to claim against the guarantee & all they have done is offer to sell me another one for ten pound something.I don't think this is reasonable because I had never heard of these backing plates being considered a consumer item.(you can get bigger ones on ebay from Hongkong for two or three quid but the smaller size used in these units seems unique to the Parkside multi-tool so they have got you over a barrel in this respect). Just buying one would constitute damn near a quarter of the price for the whole unit & I reckon I would need dozens before the unit itself wore out & the work I want to use it for would be complete. :disgust:
Anybody else have this problem & what have you done about it?
The sanding attachment has proven very useful but I found the backing plate that you attach the sanding sheets to (it is called a delta sanding plate) wore out in only 2 or three hours use.
(I expected the sanding sheets to wear out of course but not the thing you attach them to itself). It attaches the sanding sheets using a Velcro type system & these broke down where the sanding sheets themselves must move slightly with all the vibrations.
I contacted LIDL to claim against the guarantee & all they have done is offer to sell me another one for ten pound something.I don't think this is reasonable because I had never heard of these backing plates being considered a consumer item.(you can get bigger ones on ebay from Hongkong for two or three quid but the smaller size used in these units seems unique to the Parkside multi-tool so they have got you over a barrel in this respect). Just buying one would constitute damn near a quarter of the price for the whole unit & I reckon I would need dozens before the unit itself wore out & the work I want to use it for would be complete. :disgust:
Anybody else have this problem & what have you done about it?