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Main Boards => The Bowyer's Bench => Topic started by: LookMomNoSights on December 08, 2017, 12:41:00 PM
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I'm hoping to get as much response to this as possible.....please tell me about your edge sander....What brands do you have/have had? How long have you been using it? What do you think overall? What would you change about it or wish it did for a function? Build quality, customer service....tell me everything so I can make the best purchase. I plan on using it ALOT. Primarily for building bows. I wont be making much furniture lol! :help:
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I went for many years and many bows without one, and then found a good deal on Craigslist. I got a Jet EHVS-80CS, like new for about half the price of a new one. It's a basic model as far as edge sanders go. It does NOT oscillate, but I don't miss that function. It's sturdy, the table is cast iron, and belts change quickly and track well. I run very aggressive paper on it, 40 grit I think? and it removes wood fast. I use the drum function of it quite a bit too and haven't used the drum sander in my drill press for a long time. I use the edge sander often now on all types of bows and other projects and should have gotten one years ago.
The only downside is, it makes a LOT of dust... so my next purchase was a dust collection system :^)
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This is all you need..
http://www.grizzly.com/products/Edge-Sander-w-Wrap-Around-Table/G0512
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Roy, I was looking at that...... you ever have issues with that wood table? Warping? Some complaints about that in reviews........
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I bought a used Grizzly G1140 6x80 edge sander around 5 years ago..it was advertised as a GO512 (like Roys) but when I drove the 100 miles to look at it it was a G1140, which was my 2nd choice of Sanders.. It ran and looked good, I got it for a very good price. One of my friends helped me build a Profile sander on the motor end. So far it has been a great sander for me. I had to replace the switch One time, I ordered 2 from Grizzly and they were cheap and quickly shipped. I ordered an extra drive drum when we built the profile sander...only $40...in case we messed up machining the 4 inch center flat..we didn't.
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If you got the room and the bucks, I say go for it...
I have a 6"x 48" belt sander and just put it on it's side... I even have a stone counter top set up at 90 degrees to the platen for the table... Works Great...
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I've had it for 5 years and never had any problems.
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Here is the model I have and the table does not warp on it. :bigsmyl:
web page (http://www.grizzly.com/products/6-x-80-Floor-Model-Edge-Sander/G1140?utm_campaign=zPage&utm_source=grizzly.com)
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I guess it's ok.. :)
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I have a Ryobi 1056 (small, hand held belt sander). I build a mounting station with a table and I use it as an edge sander. Work great.
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Crooked Stic- that's the same one I have but I have built a wrap around top for mine.
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Yeah Roy it will be ok. Had to replace the motor recently after 9-10 years. I set the wiring up for 110 V for the first one. do know if that had any impact on it or not. I went ahead an ran a 220V line to the new motor. This one is set up with a profiler on the drum end.
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Get the grizzly. You wont be sorry. It is a work horse.