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Main Boards => The Bowyer's Bench => Topic started by: 1oldbowguy on April 10, 2016, 11:49:00 AM
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Got my band saw and now going for a belt sander. What type and make do U use and why? Not looking at high dollar :dunno:
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http://www.grizzly.com/products/Edge-Sander-w-Wrap-Around-Table/G0512
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Roy, that is a sander for sure. Think I will have to save up more money for sure.
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If I could swing the one that Roy has, I would, and I'd be one happy bow maker. Maybe someday...big sigh.
I have this Porter Cable and it does the job for me for now. I use the disc sander a lot, too. Made in China, unfortunately. Get the 2 year replacement plan and save the paperwork. The motor went in my first one after 1 1/2 years, but I worked it pretty hard. They gave me a new replacement no questions asked and I've used that one for a year now.
Not a glowing recommendation, I guess, but aside from the longevity issue, I'm happy with it. If this one dies, I'll be back asking for a replacement again.
http://www.lowes.com/pd_91036-46069-PCB420SA___
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I have one with an 8" belt that I inherited from Dad. It is belt driven. Same motor. All I had to do was replace some bearings on the sander itself.
Jawge
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I have a cheapo Skill. It does have plenty of power but small belt 3x18 and you have to keep dumping the filter. For $50 it has done me good so far with no hickups. Used about 30 belts to date.
The one thing I really liked about it; its very easy to mount side ways and attaching it to a flat board. THen I mount the board with a couple wood screws to the saw horses. Works real slick. ;)
(http://i652.photobucket.com/albums/uu250/dynolude/sander.jpg) (http://s652.photobucket.com/user/dynolude/media/sander.jpg.html)
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Oldbowguy, sell that fancy boat and buy it. LOL
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Regularly watch your local Craigslist, fellas. I had full intentions of buying the sander Roy has, new from Grizzly, then found a like-new Jet sander on Craigslist for half the price of a new one. I got it for $450.
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Grizzly makes a 6"x48" table top with a 10" disc. That's what I've got and use it for bow building(wood bows) and arrows.
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yes, definitely watch Craigslist and the big auction site. I bought my 18" Jet band saw in mint condition on Craigslist for $600(about 1/3 the cost of a new one), and it was less than 30 miles away. I won my 16" Jet/Performax thickness sander with all the bells and whistles plus over $200 worth of drum wraps of various grits all for $650. I did have to drive to Cleveland from central Ohio to pick it up, but it was less than half the cost of a new one, so it was totally worth it. been looking for a used jointer with long bed and Byrd cutter head for over two years. have only seen one used one in that time, and it was nearly the cost of a new one. I've acquired some superb tools for real bargains, and have never had any problems with them.
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Thanks all, Roy, can't get rid of the ol boat, just to much fun. ;)
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Yeah Jamie, I went to Erie for my edge sander. It was well worth it.
Those Byrd cutters are nice. I'd like to have one in my jointer. It's a 6" long bed Powermatic. It's due for a knife change.... planer is too.
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if I had room in my shop, I'd have one of those Grizzly edge sanders. need a bigger shop. :thumbsup:
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I love mine.. :)
(http://i47.photobucket.com/albums/f165/ROY-CHRIS/IMG_7929.jpg)
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I wish I had room for such a monster. First time I used one of those units I was grinding down a small piece barehand and it suddenly grabbed, the piece went flying and sliced a chunk of my finger tip. The flesh was sort of hanging there, almost to the bone but not quite. :(
I use gloves now when I'm close and personal with the belt sander. :)
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OH Boy Wolf, here we go.. LOL
Some guys suggest not wearing gloves as the glove could get caught and pull your hand in.
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I've skinned tips over fingers pretty good many times, I think I'll stay gloveless on my sander.
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Originally posted by Roy from Pa:
OH Boy Wolf, here we go.. LOL
Some guys suggest not wearing gloves as the glove could get caught and pull your hand in.
Not at all these gloves are heavy and loose fitting.
Before the belt wears thru the leather the machine will be turned off. I have also had my finger tips sanded...
:goldtooth:
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I resemble that remark... I have them all still, though a few have been close to severed and were fairly mutilated at my jobs. Luckily, the body has a wonderful ability to heal... mostly.
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Get a belt sander with the longest platen you can afford. Maybe even save up for awhile for it. The gloves rather them than fingers. :scared:
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A push block of some sort would be a safer option than gloves.
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I first used a Craftsman 6x48 with a 9" side disc sander. It worked OK but there are better options. The only thing that "got me" was the disc when I wasn't even using it..
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I have a Rigid oscillating edge sander from Home Depot. It is light weight with a short platen but pretty handy. I didn't use the spindle sander since I already had a Jet J-BOS5. I used the Rigid for a few bows before finding a used 6 x 80 Grizzly edge sander on Craigslist. The Rigid worked well for the price but the used Grizzly is my go to sander. I added a pattern sander to the motor end of the Grizzly. I think the Rigid has a good long warranty and some guys needed to use it..
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I lost the ends off two finger nails this past Saturday. Gloves would have saved me..
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I have a 6X48 Griz that has served me well over the years. I did have to put a motor on it this year (bad bearing and other stuff) after running it for 12 years.
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v181/ekrewson/bow%20students/darin%20in%20the%20shop%20001_zpskjwquxb3.jpg) (http://smg.photobucket.com/user/ekrewson/media/bow%20students/darin%20in%20the%20shop%20001_zpskjwquxb3.jpg.html)
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Originally posted by Roy from Pa:
I lost the ends off two finger nails this past Saturday. Gloves would have saved me..
:eek: not good. For small material you can always use double sided tape onto a larger piece to keep fingers a safe distance from the belt.