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    Drumsander gloat

    Monday I decided to browse around for a new and wider drumsander. I like using a drumsander very much, especially on veneers I cut on my bandsaw, so I went to eagle tools and looked at the General 24" double drumsander and was hooked.

    guess what got delivered to my shop this morning...........



    so far, so good



    So I just sold my previous 16-32 to one of my woodworking friends to make room for this monster, but I gotta say, space is at a BIG premium right now. Man what would I give for a 3car garage


    more shop pics here
    http://www.pbase.com/saschagast/woodshop_update

    ok, gotta go back in my shop, trying to figure out how I could make more room
    Sascha




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    sascha, good morning

    I bought the same dual drum from Jesse about a month ago. I'm extremely happy with it.
    .......Make sure you check the set screws that hold the orange pulley's to the drums are tight. When I went to change the sandpaper I noticed that the forward pulley was misaligned to the back pulley. I checked and noticed that the set screw had wiggled itself loose, and so the pulley...... and caught it just in time. Our green giants probably came from the same shipment, so.........
    (ps. I already mentioned it to Jesse.)

    nice photos, all the best, your neighbor.

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    I actually had mine adjusted from the guys at eagle tools, they took it off the crate and put it on the mobile base, checked everything and just pushed it into my garage.
    I'll check though, you can never be sure enough. so far so good, a very nice machine
    Sascha




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    Hi Sascha,

    Great gloat, I have the PM version and love it. I know what you mean about space. I have a 12X16 shop and it's jammed full . everything on wheels

    Tom

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    Just goes to show you. The size of the shop doesn't make the craftsman.
    Congrats Sascha,
    May you get a shop as big as you need to create the fine work you do
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    I have had that one for a while and its great except for installing the paper. I am jusy converting it to hook and loop and i will let you know how that comes out...
    "All great work starts with love .... then it is no longer work"

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    Congrats, Sascha! Great machine. I've seen Marks and was quite impressed.

    And yes, it does appear that "mobility" isn't an option for you.
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    The most expensive tool is the one you buy "cheaply" and often...

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    Cool

    Quote Originally Posted by sascha gast View Post
    I actually had mine adjusted from the guys at eagle tools, they took it off the crate and put it on the mobile base, checked everything and just pushed it into my garage.
    I'll check though, you can never be sure enough. so far so good, a very nice machine
    Sascha, congratulations on your new drumsander. That's a super machine. After you've used it for a while, let us know how well you like it and what you've sanded with it. I understand what you mean about stuffing tools into a two car garage. That seems to be common in Southern California. I have to share mine with two cars, so a machine like yours is one I can only dream about for now like you dream about a three car garage.

    The service you mentioned that you got from Eagle Tools really sets them apart from the competition. Ricky and Jessy were fantastic. I was amazed at the service and attention I received as compared to other places I've been. Anyone in the Los Angelas area should check them out if they are thinking of buying woodworking machines. --- No connection, just a satisfied customer.
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    Sascha,

    I am looking forward to seeing your new machine when I pick up your old one. (Stealth Gloat). I understand your space issues as I share my shop (2 car garage) with my wifes convertible and my motorcycle. Everything on wheels is my motto. Now if I can just find room for a real workbench.

    Bob

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    yeah Bob, I am looking forward to meeting you. just make sure you don't wear any loose clothing otherwise it will be hard to maneuver around in my shop.
    I usually wear a full- body- spandex -special-woodworking-catsuit

    but oh well, you gotta do what it takes
    Sascha




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    Congrats Sasha....I have a 16/32 that I need to sell and I desperately need to upgrade my drum sanding option.
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    Great gloat. I am looking at getting one, hopefully at the end of the summer. Where did you order it from?

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    Sascha, congrats on a sweet machine! I'd like to upgrade from my 18/36 one of these days.
    What kind of DC are you running with it? Do you need a big DC to keep up with it?
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    thanx guys, right now I am using a medium sizes Jet unit, but I have one more big tweaking of my shop to do and i'll try to fit a cyclone. I really want one of those, maybe even outside the shop, we'll see
    Sascha




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    Quote Originally Posted by sascha gast View Post
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