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dirk martin
10-21-2008, 12:30 PM
Tight on money. Wondering if anyone has any comments on the Grizzly G0644 widebelt sander. I think it may be the cheapest widebelt on the market right now. My drum sander is just too slow.

I also see it's minimum thickness is rated at 1/4". I frequently need to go thinner than that. Is there any problem sanding thinner with widebelts, using a sled?

Thanks gang!

Mark Rakestraw
10-21-2008, 2:01 PM
I have the G9983, which is a 5hp version, and I'm quite happy with it. I would be leary of only 3 hp on a 15" belt sander, my 5 hp doesn't seem overpowered by any means. Also the design on the 3 hp is quite different than 5 hp machine, which is used by several different companies. It might be quite good, but maybe not a "proven" design? I have sanded veneers on my machine down to .035" without a sled. Maybe I just got lucky.

Jack Lindsey
10-22-2008, 2:43 AM
I'm with Mark on this one. I too have the 5 HP version and while it does a great job I think 3 HP would be woefully underpowered. That said, you could probably get by with 3 HP if you take very light passes - a few thousandths at a time. Go with the 5 HP though if you possibly can.

I regularly sand veneers to slightly less than 1/16" without a sled.

Eric Larsen
10-22-2008, 11:28 AM
Weird. My 9964 only sands down to 3/16". I don't need to sand anything super-thin at the moment, but needs change...


As for the original question -- I agree that 3hp seems very underpowered. My beast has 10, and I don't think I'd even consider dropping to 5.




I regularly sand veneers to slightly less than 1/16" without a sled.

Jack Lindsey
10-23-2008, 2:10 AM
Eric, it really does sand to less than 1/16" I don't know how thin it will go because I haven't tried for super thin. e-mail me your mailing address and I'll send you a sample if you would like to see it.

Steve Kohn
10-23-2008, 9:35 AM
I hope to tell you guys next week. I get my 9983 delivered on Tuesday the 28th.

Eric Larsen
10-23-2008, 11:42 AM
I believe you.

The table on mine simply doesn't travel that far. I would have to use a sled to sand any thinner than 3/16". Perhaps it's an setup issue, or maybe it's particular to the 9964.


Eric, it really does sand to less than 1/16" I don't know how thin it will go because I haven't tried for super thin. e-mail me your mailing address and I'll send you a sample if you would like to see it.

dirk martin
11-17-2009, 2:41 AM
I hope to tell you guys next week. I get my 9983 delivered on Tuesday the 28th.

Well? How's it working?

Steve Kohn
11-17-2009, 11:26 AM
Well? How's it working?


Great. I have been using it on almost every project. I haven't tried sanding anything less that 3/16 inch but I believe there is range in the adjustment to sand thinner pieces.

One thing to remember.....make sure you have the dust collection to handle the sander and an air compressor to supply it. If you don't then you will need to add to your cost.