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jsm
 
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Default Ridgid Oscillating Belt/Drum Sander

Does this unit use standard, off-the-shelf sized drums? They look a bit
longer than the ones I typically see.

Steve




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if I recall right off the top of My head they 4" x24 " a common size
I have no problems gettign belts for mine

On Wed, 17 Sep 2003 21:34:54 -0700, "jsm" wrote:

Does this unit use standard, off-the-shelf sized drums? They look a bit
longer than the ones I typically see.

Steve




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Wade Lippman
 
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Default Ridgid Oscillating Belt/Drum Sander

Don't think so, but they are 2/$3 on the Ridgid website; which isn't too
bad.


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Default Ridgid Oscillating Belt/Drum Sander

The drums are 4 1/4" long for the smallest one, all the others are 4 1/2"
long. Should be a common size.

I like mine too!

Robert

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if I recall right off the top of My head they 4" x24 " a common size
I have no problems gettign belts for mine

On Wed, 17 Sep 2003 21:34:54 -0700, "jsm" wrote:

Does this unit use standard, off-the-shelf sized drums? They look a bit
longer than the ones I typically see.

Steve







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