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Robert Salz October 25th 04 05:40 AM

1/2 sheet sander recommendations
 
I am looking to buy a 1/2 sheet sander for general woodworking use. I am
looking on Ebay, and I see some Craftsmen and Milwaukee..What are some of
the better 1/2 sheet sanders old and new? I dont mind used, but if I have
to, I will buy new. Is Porter Cable better than Bosch, Milwaukee? etc.?
There are quite a few Craftsmen out there. Thanks Robert



JGS October 25th 04 10:19 AM

Hi Robert,
We have a couple of RO sanders but on Leon's advice for a finishing sander I
bought a PC Speedbloc 1/4 sheet sander and use PSA paper. It's great. Now if
it only had dust pick up.../ JG

Robert Salz wrote:

I am looking to buy a 1/2 sheet sander for general woodworking use. I am
looking on Ebay, and I see some Craftsmen and Milwaukee..What are some of
the better 1/2 sheet sanders old and new? I dont mind used, but if I have
to, I will buy new. Is Porter Cable better than Bosch, Milwaukee? etc.?
There are quite a few Craftsmen out there. Thanks Robert



Bob October 25th 04 01:57 PM

PC makes a sander that looks like the Speedbloc but with slightly larger
motor and a dust pickup. Would that be a similar performer?

Bob

"JGS" wrote in message
...
Hi Robert,
We have a couple of RO sanders but on Leon's advice for a finishing

sander I
bought a PC Speedbloc 1/4 sheet sander and use PSA paper. It's great. Now

if
it only had dust pick up.../ JG

Robert Salz wrote:

I am looking to buy a 1/2 sheet sander for general woodworking use. I am
looking on Ebay, and I see some Craftsmen and Milwaukee..What are some

of
the better 1/2 sheet sanders old and new? I dont mind used, but if I

have
to, I will buy new. Is Porter Cable better than Bosch, Milwaukee? etc.?
There are quite a few Craftsmen out there. Thanks Robert





Leon October 25th 04 02:17 PM


"Bob" wrote in message
ink.net...
PC makes a sander that looks like the Speedbloc but with slightly larger
motor and a dust pickup. Would that be a similar performer?

Bob


No. Only a Speedbloc is a Speedbloc. If you are talking about the grey
colored one, it is basically entry level. I have used both and the
Speedbloc runs circles around the other one. The Speedbloc will set you
back about $85.00 new. The design has been around for ever, so to speak and
continues to be one of the best.



Morris Dovey October 25th 04 03:05 PM

Leon wrote:

Only a Speedbloc is a Speedbloc.


That's it in a nutshell. I recently sent mine in for re-cording
and a new eccentric bearing after a quarter century of use.

The repair shop had to order the bearing; and while I was waiting
to get the sander back I wore out /two/ cheapie (~$30 ea) sanders
from the BORG.

--
Morris Dovey
DeSoto, Iowa USA


Leon October 25th 04 05:32 PM


"Morris Dovey" wrote in message
...
Leon wrote:

Only a Speedbloc is a Speedbloc.


That's it in a nutshell. I recently sent mine in for re-cording and a new
eccentric bearing after a quarter century of use.

The repair shop had to order the bearing; and while I was waiting to get
the sander back I wore out /two/ cheapie (~$30 ea) sanders from the BORG.



I rebuilt the bad assembly on mine this spring, The clamps broke and the
spring and clamp went flying. I never use any thing but PSA but that break
threw every thing out of balance. Not too bad for 15 years of work. The
new pad assembly made the sander quiet and it runs like new. The new pad
assembly included the bearing.



Bob October 26th 04 02:23 PM


"Leon" wrote in message
.. .

"Bob" wrote in message
ink.net...
PC makes a sander that looks like the Speedbloc but with slightly larger
motor and a dust pickup. Would that be a similar performer?

Bob


No. Only a Speedbloc is a Speedbloc. If you are talking about the grey
colored one, it is basically entry level. I have used both and the
Speedbloc runs circles around the other one. The Speedbloc will set you
back about $85.00 new. The design has been around for ever, so to speak

and
continues to be one of the best.


Man, I am glad I asked! Thanks for clarifying, Leon.

Bob



Trent© October 31st 04 03:21 AM

On Mon, 25 Oct 2004 04:40:57 GMT, "Robert Salz"
wrote:

I am looking to buy a 1/2 sheet sander for general woodworking use. I am
looking on Ebay, and I see some Craftsmen and Milwaukee..What are some of
the better 1/2 sheet sanders old and new? I dont mind used, but if I have
to, I will buy new. Is Porter Cable better than Bosch, Milwaukee? etc.?
There are quite a few Craftsmen out there. Thanks Robert


I use a Porter Cable...very pleased. Get one with a dust collector if
you can.

Whatever you buy, try to hear it before you buy. Some are very
noisy...but not much of a problem as long as you wear ear protection.


Have a nice one...

Trent

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