ChrisA Edwards
03-21-2020, 12:55 PM
I have a normal SuperMax 19-38 Drum sander and have been very pleased with it.
I'm on the second phase of a project that will have around 300 pieces of shaped lumber that will all need sanding prior to painting and then after priming.
The majority of these will be elliptical shutter louvers. When making these on my moulder, it requires two passes to cut the elliptical profile on each side. The second pass uses a support bed that is the compliment to the first cut side.
The Superman Brush sander looks like it could be seriously time saving doing all these louvers. I figured I could pass each louver through the brush sander on a bed similar to what I use on the moulder.
So my question is, using the Supermax 19-38 Drum/Brush sander, can I get a 200-320 grit level of finish?
Thanks
I'm on the second phase of a project that will have around 300 pieces of shaped lumber that will all need sanding prior to painting and then after priming.
The majority of these will be elliptical shutter louvers. When making these on my moulder, it requires two passes to cut the elliptical profile on each side. The second pass uses a support bed that is the compliment to the first cut side.
The Superman Brush sander looks like it could be seriously time saving doing all these louvers. I figured I could pass each louver through the brush sander on a bed similar to what I use on the moulder.
So my question is, using the Supermax 19-38 Drum/Brush sander, can I get a 200-320 grit level of finish?
Thanks