Brad Wood
01-05-2011, 4:18 PM
Greeting fellow Creek'ers. Happy new year to everyone.
I got the 2011 Griz catalog last night, and something caught my eye in the sanding section.
I've had this Jet on my wishlist for a while
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JET 628900 Mini 10-Inch 1-Horsepower Benchtop Drum Sander, 115-Volt 1-Phase (http://www.amazon.com/628900-10-Inch-1-Horsepower-Benchtop-115-Volt/dp/B00020BNAO/ref=wl_itt_dp_o?ie=UTF8&coliid=I1LJZRE4H1U7IL&colid=PTB7ZLOAUGW7)
$679 is stretching my budget
This is what I discovered in the Griz catalog
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G0716 10" Drum Sander (http://www.grizzly.com/products/10-Drum-Sander/G0716)
$345.00
The griz has .5 more HP. This link says 21 5/16th thick stock, catalog says 2 15/16ths... so, it is 1/16th smaller in max thickness of stock.
Obviously $350 less is VERY attractive. I've got several Griz machines and I know they are well regarded. I'd be interested in thoughts from folks here regarding this new sander they have.
Other Griz models I've coveted from afar (in the sub 1000.00 world) would be ...
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G0459 12" Baby Drum Sander (http://www.grizzly.com/products/12-Baby-Drum-Sander/G0459)
and
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G0458 18" 1-1/2 HP Single-Phase Open End Drum Sander (http://www.grizzly.com/products/18-1-1-2-HP-Single-Phase-Open-End-Drum-Sander/G0458)
I would welcome comment on these as well
The things I like to do are typically smaller where a 10" would do me very well. I've done dining tables, computer desks, etc, but they have all been well over 20", the machines large enough to handle those are out of the question.
Most of my stock, by the time I get it planed, is typically in the sub 1" area. Dining table legs were over 4", but I doubt I'll ever make another dining table.
Thank you for your thoughts and input
I got the 2011 Griz catalog last night, and something caught my eye in the sanding section.
I've had this Jet on my wishlist for a while
176454
JET 628900 Mini 10-Inch 1-Horsepower Benchtop Drum Sander, 115-Volt 1-Phase (http://www.amazon.com/628900-10-Inch-1-Horsepower-Benchtop-115-Volt/dp/B00020BNAO/ref=wl_itt_dp_o?ie=UTF8&coliid=I1LJZRE4H1U7IL&colid=PTB7ZLOAUGW7)
$679 is stretching my budget
This is what I discovered in the Griz catalog
176455
G0716 10" Drum Sander (http://www.grizzly.com/products/10-Drum-Sander/G0716)
$345.00
The griz has .5 more HP. This link says 21 5/16th thick stock, catalog says 2 15/16ths... so, it is 1/16th smaller in max thickness of stock.
Obviously $350 less is VERY attractive. I've got several Griz machines and I know they are well regarded. I'd be interested in thoughts from folks here regarding this new sander they have.
Other Griz models I've coveted from afar (in the sub 1000.00 world) would be ...
176456
G0459 12" Baby Drum Sander (http://www.grizzly.com/products/12-Baby-Drum-Sander/G0459)
and
176457
G0458 18" 1-1/2 HP Single-Phase Open End Drum Sander (http://www.grizzly.com/products/18-1-1-2-HP-Single-Phase-Open-End-Drum-Sander/G0458)
I would welcome comment on these as well
The things I like to do are typically smaller where a 10" would do me very well. I've done dining tables, computer desks, etc, but they have all been well over 20", the machines large enough to handle those are out of the question.
Most of my stock, by the time I get it planed, is typically in the sub 1" area. Dining table legs were over 4", but I doubt I'll ever make another dining table.
Thank you for your thoughts and input