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tod evans
12-23-2005, 6:17 AM
yes folks while looking through woodshop news last night the griz add taunted a 12" single phase lunchbox sander! if my feeble mind serves me correctly 425 bucks and under 200 lbs...i`ll be watching for the first real world test of this machine that costs less than a baldor 5hp motor:) tod

Richard Wolf
12-23-2005, 8:01 AM
Portable - 200 lbs, I guess!

Richard

Doug Shepard
12-23-2005, 8:22 AM
Why would anyone need to sand a lunchbox? Is this some sort of Ozark thing?:D

Merry Christmas.

tod evans
12-23-2005, 8:24 AM
it`s the possum sandwiches:)

Michael Gabbay
12-23-2005, 8:29 AM
Let me tell you a little story about a man name Jeb..... :D ;)

Jim Dunn
12-23-2005, 3:13 PM
Tod those are "sammitches"

Jim

Vaughn McMillan
12-23-2005, 5:36 PM
Tod, I'm also very interested in that sander. Seems it'd be just the ticket for all the cutting boards I seem to be doing these days, as well as lots of other smaller stuff I have in mind.

Plus, my lunchbox is getting a little rough, and it needs sanding. (When it's smooth, it makes it easier to get the possum sammitches out of it at lunchtime.) :p

- Vaughn

Travis Porter
12-23-2005, 7:06 PM
I need to send you some Chitlings!!!

Perry Holbrook
12-24-2005, 9:21 AM
OK, I'll bite. What the heck is a lunchbox sander?

Perry

Mark Singer
12-24-2005, 10:16 AM
I ran my lunch box through a lunch box sander....took the paint off..bent it ....broke my Bullwinkle and Rocky thermos...I won't do that again:eek:

Lee DeRaud
12-24-2005, 10:38 AM
I ran my lunch box through a lunch box sander....took the paint off..bent it ....broke my Bullwinkle and Rocky thermos...I won't do that again:eek:You ran the thermos through it?!? Any fool knows you're supposed to chuck it up in the lathe to sand it...

Gregg Mason
12-24-2005, 12:00 PM
Tod,

Do you know the model number for this ?

Per Swenson
12-24-2005, 1:05 PM
If you are unhappy with your lunch box sander

and you posted your opinion all over the internet,

would this be considered lunch box slander?

Happy Holidays everyone.

Per

Jim Becker
12-24-2005, 1:18 PM
Do I detect a bit of early egg-nog celebration?? (Make sure you at least give some to Tod)

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Tod, I've never heard of the sander you speak of. I wonder if it's anything like the Performax 10-20 which is a small drum sander patterned after their larger units, but very compact. (10" platten width, open at one end so you can flip to sand up to 20" wide pieces)

Gary Herrmann
12-24-2005, 2:00 PM
Do I detect a bit of early egg-nog celebration?? (Make sure you at least give some to Tod)

My thoughts eggzactly.

Vaughn McMillan
12-24-2005, 2:40 PM
Do I detect a bit of early egg-nog celebration?? (Make sure you at least give some to Tod)

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Tod, I've never heard of the sander you speak of. I wonder if it's anything like the Performax 10-20 which is a small drum sander patterned after their larger units, but very compact. (10" platten width, open at one end so you can flip to sand up to 20" wide pieces) Me...I don't drink anymore...I'm just weird all the time. :D

Regarding the sander, IIRC from previous posts, it's a closed-end sander, so 12" (or thereabounts) is as wide as it goes. Still sounds like something I'd sure get $500 worth of good out of.

- Vaughn

Lee DeRaud
12-24-2005, 6:13 PM
Tod, I've never heard of the sander you speak of. I wonder if it's anything like the Performax 10-20 which is a small drum sander patterned after their larger units, but very compact. (10" platten width, open at one end so you can flip to sand up to 20" wide pieces)12" closed-end, about the same price-point as the 10-20.

Decisions, decisions...:cool: