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David G. Nagel[_2_] David G. Nagel[_2_] is offline
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Default Converting a miter saw into a disc sander

Leon wrote:
"goodfella" wrote in message
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I have a mitre saw that I don;t use for sawing anymore. I loaned it
out, and didn't get it back in very good shape. I have since replaced
it. I would like to know if I could replace the saw blad and put
sanding disc on it and use it for sanding; just like one of those
combination disc and belt sanders. The motor still runs good and all
I want to sand is balsa.


1. Do you really want to listen to that thing run during a sanding session?
Darn near all of them are too noisy when simply running for a few seconds.

2. I wonder if the bearings would last taking a load 90 degrees to the
direction that they were designed to take a load and were they or the motor
designed to be run non stop for several minutes at a time.

3. I'd strongly suggest a $150 dedicated 12" disk sander, very QUIET by
comparison.



Not having read all the comments on this subject I would like to submit
my opinion any way.

NEVER USE ANY POWER TOOL FOR SOMETHING IT'S NOT MANUFACTURED FOR.....

Dave N