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Terry Hatfield
06-30-2003, 5:28 PM
Hey folks,

A good friend of mine asked me to post this for him since he's computer challenged. ;)

I know I've seen this somewhere, I just can't remember where. I remember a magazine article about building your own edge sander.
Anybody remember which magazine/issue???

Or...

Does anyone have a suggestion on a good edge sander to buy???

Either way is fine. I don't care...as long as I can borrow it when I need it. :D

TIA,

Terry

G.C. Wagner
06-30-2003, 5:49 PM
Terry,

I seem to remember one in Shop Notes but it's been a while ago. Maybe someone knows offhand what issue it was. If nobody comes up with it pretty soon I'll go look for it.

Gerry

Steven Wilson
06-30-2003, 5:51 PM
I was in the market for one a couple of years ago and decided on a 6x89" (the larger, oscilating ones were too expensive). The one I liked the best was the General International, the best value, and second best feature wise, was the Bridgewood from Wilkie Machinery. The guts of these were all from the same Taiwan factory (Big Boy brand), mine had green paint over a Powermatic gold color base. I was able to see the Seco, Jet, Powermatic, and General together at a store and there wasn't anything to choose from in the basic machine so I went on price.

Steve Clardy
06-30-2003, 6:12 PM
Nice clean running machine. Probably runs around $650.00 now. Put it next to a powermatic and they look identical. This was before Jet and Powermatic got together. I've seen those do it yourself plans somewhere, but don't remember where. Steve

G.C. Wagner
06-30-2003, 6:37 PM
I know I've seen this somewhere, I just can't remember where. I remember a magazine article about building your own edge sander.
Anybody remember which magazine/issue???

It's in issue 37 of ShopNotes. It came out in January 1998.

Hope this helps,

Gerry

Art Johnson
07-01-2003, 12:45 AM
Hi Terry

Shopnotes has a DIY edge sander. It's in Issue 37 Volume 7.

Hope this helps.

Cheers

Art

Richard McComas
07-01-2003, 2:53 PM
Hey folks,

A good friend of mine asked me to post this for him since he's computer challenged. ;)

I know I've seen this somewhere, I just can't remember where. I remember a magazine article about building your own edge sander.
Anybody remember which magazine/issue???

Or...

Does anyone have a suggestion on a good edge sander to buy???

Either way is fine. I don't care...as long as I can borrow it when I need it. :D

TIA,

Terry


Hi Terry, I build the one from the plans in ShopNotes. It works well, not much vibration and was a fun project. Ive been using it for several years now with no problems.
<img src="http://www.fototime.com/0B893A7AD8E0FC0/standard.jpg" border=0>

Terry Hatfield
07-01-2003, 6:31 PM
Rich,

Cool!!! I may have to do this myself!!!! I ordered the Shopnotes back issue. Thanks for posting the pic.

Terry

Terry Hatfield
07-01-2003, 6:32 PM
Art and all,

Thanks so much for all the great help and input. Not sure if my buddy will buy or build but he has a lot of good information now on both choices.

Thanks again,

Terry

Dar Lounsbury
07-01-2003, 9:24 PM
Whether you buy or build, check out the availability of the belt size first. I blindly bought a Grizzley a few years ago and they were the ONLY source for that size belt. As of very late, Kingspor has limited choices in this size. Mine is 6 x 80, which is odd to a lot of others. Not sure, I think Delta, Powermatic and a bunch of others are 6 x 86. Anyway, their size has lots of grit choices, etc. Odd size or not, I really like the edge sander. I use miles of tee mold edgebanding and this preps the edges very well. Radius corners in a second.

Steve Clardy
07-01-2003, 10:03 PM
Nice looking homemade sander. 6x89 belt? Steve