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On Tue, 03 May 2005 11:56:51 -0500, Philip Hallstrom
wrote: On 2005-05-03, mac davis wrote: On Mon, 02 May 2005 14:52:42 -0500, Philip Hallstrom wrote: On 2005-05-02, wrote: Since you have a lathe, you already have a disc sander. Dedicate a faceplate (or make one with a block of wood, side grain, drilled and [snip] -philip the problem as I see it is that you begin to turn your lathe into a "shopsmith" like machine... way too many changes to go from say, turning a bowl to sanding a flat piece of wood, to sanding contours.. I have a Shopsmith, and over the years have added a lathe, belt/disk sander, grinder/buffer, etc.. t avoid all those setup changes.. That's true, but honestly I haven't used my lathe in almost a year... hmm... that's about how old my son is ![]() time it would be set up as a sander... still, that's a good point and one of the things I found over and over when reading about belt/disc combos was how many people hated having to move the table from one to the other and back again... -philip I never move the table on mine.. hmm... I have this one: http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...emnumber=38360 or, if that's too long, http://tinyurl.com/brwph It goes on "sale" a few times a year for about $160... I use the hell out of it and it's taken it well.. mac Please remove splinters before emailing |
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