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Main Boards => The Bowyer's Bench => Topic started by: Forwardhandle on July 20, 2018, 05:52:30 AM
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Like I need to cram some more tools in my small shop but Im trying to gear my shop more towards making glass bows now , I have been looking at some 12 in. disc sanders I saw harbor freight has one that looks fair quality 1 1/4 HP and Delta better quality 1/2 Hp any body use these sanders any advice ? [ You are not allowed to view attachments ] [ You are not allowed to view attachments ]
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How about this, Ritchie?
http://www.grizzly.com/products/Combo-2-Belt-Sander-6-Disc-Sander/H7761
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Thats a nice one Roy but Im trying to set up independent stations Im going to sell off my lathe over winter and pick up that big bertha grizzly belt sander and I have 2 other belt sanders !
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Cool..
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I have the HF 12" sander... It has all the balls you need... Solid sander but the table and it's connection is questionable... If you saw in an earlier post I switched out the table for a granite one... Everything is Golden now...
My personal opinion is that they build most of these tools with less than tight tolerances for accuracy... I mean how hard can it be to make a dead flat table sit at a solid 90*?? No matter what you get you may have to modify it to get accuracy...
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I just read a couple of reviews on the Delta... Not good... HF actually has more stars... For the price I would go with the HF and modify the table... It is a solid sander...
Good Luck...
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The table part on that one was detouring me a bit but for the price its probably a easy fix I will go over and look at it , the sanding pads for it are fair priced to !
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I don't have much use for one. I have a small Ryobi combo 4X36 belt with 6" disk sander. All I use the disc portion for is grinding scarf joints on lams and sharpening pencils. This will actually be the next piece of equipment I upgrade when I can afford a 6X89 Jet
As far as the 12" HF disc sander, my dad has one that he uses the bejesus out of. He's a gunsmith and uses it to rough shape recoil pads to fit the buttstock of a rifle or shotgun. The one he had, a Pleistocene era Delta as I recall, finally crapped out. He bought the HF as a temporary substitute, but ended up keeping it.
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I have the 12 Harbor Freight and no complaints at all. It seems to be as good as any of the rest of my tools ,mainly Grizzlies.
God bless,Steve