On 5/13/2012 9:57 AM, Sonny wrote:
Did you ever find a edge sander?
Distance from you and 3 phase are negatives, I suppose. There are 2
in Marshall, Tx., Lots 19& 20: http://irsauctions.com/index_lots.as...tails&id=15986
Sonny! Thank you for still thinking about me. I have decided against
the edge sander for the time being.
For the past 30+ years I have predominately used red oak and had no need
to sand my ripped edges. In the past couple of years I have added a
Festool track saw and have also started using white oak a LOT.
White oak burning like maple and cherry is something that I was not
aware of. A few weeks ago I started using red oak again for a small
project and once again an 18 month old Forrest WWII is cutting smooth as
a baby's butt, and no burn.
Thanks again, I think perhaps for the first time in many many years I
may consider a good quality rip blade for white oak.