Eduardo Galindez
08-09-2020, 11:57 PM
Hey guys,
I know that this sounds weird, what I'm not try to compare those tools just for the size capacity. Let me try to explain my situation:
- Once a customer asked for 38" wide table top, and after that I've been suggesting that size for dining tables for more than 6 people.
Now I'm in the point to get a drum sander, even a 38" wide table top is not common, if I'm going to make the investment I should get something to be used on this kind of items that I make.
Now, my big concern is the way a 16-32 runs compare to the 22-44 when both are not stationary machines. A heavy 40" wide 1.5" walnut top can be runned in a 22/44 in a safety way?
Not sure why, but it's like something is saying to me, if you want the 22-44, get a big baby closed stand like the JET 25-50 or Supermax 2550 hehehehehe.
PS. In my shop I'm able to use only 120V machines.
Any experience about using a JET 22-44 Drum Sander? What about the Supermax 19-38?
I know that this sounds weird, what I'm not try to compare those tools just for the size capacity. Let me try to explain my situation:
- Once a customer asked for 38" wide table top, and after that I've been suggesting that size for dining tables for more than 6 people.
Now I'm in the point to get a drum sander, even a 38" wide table top is not common, if I'm going to make the investment I should get something to be used on this kind of items that I make.
Now, my big concern is the way a 16-32 runs compare to the 22-44 when both are not stationary machines. A heavy 40" wide 1.5" walnut top can be runned in a 22/44 in a safety way?
Not sure why, but it's like something is saying to me, if you want the 22-44, get a big baby closed stand like the JET 25-50 or Supermax 2550 hehehehehe.
PS. In my shop I'm able to use only 120V machines.
Any experience about using a JET 22-44 Drum Sander? What about the Supermax 19-38?