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Since I got the blessing to post in this group, here goes:

I have a shop built thickness sander made by your truly after the plans in
Wood Magazine issue #7, Oct 85. I have multiple drums set up for adhesive
or hook and loop abrasive strips.

I also have a stroke sander with a 208" belt patterned after the plans in
FWW, Issue #3 back in 1976. It is a two drum version which will sand a
panel about 24" wide and I think about 60" long. I'll need to check that.
It is currently disassembled so it can't be demonstrated.

I also have a Sears 10" table saw with custom base for blade storage and
many accessories like dado blade and molder/shaper blade.

All this stuff works great but I upgraded the sander and saw and don't make
the kind of stuff the stroke sander is used for. It worked great to make
dresser sets and refinish my kitchen cabinets.

I'm in Monmouth Cty, NJ and could deliver this stuff in a reasonable
distance.

If interested, reply by email and we can chat off line. I need the space so
I'm flexible on pricing.

Tom in Howell, NJ


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