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jim sauterer
11-10-2012, 3:14 PM
anyone own a grizz 1066 drum sander and how well do you like or dislike this unit.this is probably 10 years old.opinions appreciated.

Zach Callum
11-11-2012, 2:29 PM
I own one, dual drum. Bought it used. I have only ever used it to clean up glued up panels. It is an ok machine.

Alan Schaffter
11-11-2012, 10:59 PM
A few years ago I bought an old, used 1066 too:

First, once adjusted it works fair. I don't use it much. The price was right.


Pressure rollers and springs- mediocre.
Drums- ok, aluminum, larger that some units.
Abrasive strip retainer clips- POS ( I converted to H & L). Grizzly conversion kit- reasonably priced at $33.
Mag starter- broken, but seller supplied new one- has worked fine. Awkward position low on the cabinet. I moved it up and put on a new cord.
Motor- 5 hp. Just barely powerful enough. Motor over-temps during long sessions.
Conveyor belt- original rubber coated canvass, cracked, edges frayed due to tracking issues (a new rubber conveyor from Grizzly costs close to $400, more than I paid for the machine)
Tracking control - marginal. Tracking difficult to impossible to adjust with existing conveyor belt, don't know how it would be with a new one.
Infeed/outfeed roller bearings- Sleeve bearings, not ball bearings.
No conveyor speed control- I swapped conveyor motor with a geared DC motor and added variable speed.
Rear drum height adjustment- very difficult and cumbersome- many set screws on each side. Much easier on other brands.
Table adjustment- a bit sloppy, leadscrew thread too coarse- can usually only turn crank max of 1/4 turn between passes.
Table- raw MDF, should be topped with laminate or metal.
Cabinet- primitive- sheet metal screwed to angle iron frame.
Dust collection- fair, to poor. I enlarged the openings and made a 6" connection. Dust still cakes the exiting board. I plan to install a rotary brush on outfeed side.

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Chip Lindley
11-12-2012, 9:01 AM
If the price is "right", ($500-$700) the G1066 is a great FIRST drum sander! It will be adequate for most finishing jobs, while giving you something else to look forward to--like a Woodmaster! I wrapped both drums with the same grit, giving twice the sanding. With the hook/loop system, it only took a few minutes to change to a finer grit.

Alan, above, nails it!
~~Chip~~