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dennis thompson
02-16-2017, 6:49 AM
I'd like to make a disc sander, obviously I need a motor. There is a very old Craftsman radial arm saw on craigslist which I can buy for $30.
Do you think this would work for me? The seller doesn't know how old it is but it was his grandfathers so I'm guessing 30 years old at least.
Thanks

Cary Falk
02-16-2017, 9:44 AM
My first thought was it might be underpowered and hard to mount. How big of a disc are you looking to build?

John TenEyck
02-16-2017, 9:55 AM
I would look for a common 1 HP or similar sized motor that is more easily bolted to a base. Plenty of them on E-Bay for less than $100.

John

Ray Selinger
02-16-2017, 10:49 AM
I bought an 8" disc that fit on the end of a shaft and put it on 1/4hp. Worked. Later for $100 I found a used BusyBee (Grizzly) 6x48/9". Worked much better. I use the belt sander part all the time.

Bruce Page
02-16-2017, 12:43 PM
I agree that the RAS motor would be difficult to mount,
Here's a nice shop built sander: Built myself a 12" disc sander from a furnace motor and shop scraps. (video) (http://www.sawmillcreek.org/showthread.php?225825-Built-myself-a-12-quot-disc-sander-from-a-furnace-motor-and-shop-scraps-%28video%29)