Scott the reason forgoing this way is that even with 2 air copressors hooked together, with 80+ gallons of compressed air storage, the air operated DA sander wont keep up. T
he electric power is a constant, untily dad blows the curcuit with the elec. palm sander. We are sanding 2 vehicles to refinish, 2 different buildings 3/4 mile apart. He has a 1966 Thunderbird, and Ive got a 1967 International Scout 800. Ive tried soe aircraft stripper on mine yesterday, and it only loosens soe of the enamal, as I was told it would do. Sanding with 60-80 grit is still about as fast at getting all the way down down to the steel. I dont have a PC or UDM yet either so I would be buying for 2 uses. I not interested in a Cyclo and I have 2 rotaries. RANDAL