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Has anyone seen a disk sander where the disc tilts instead of the table? I'm thinking out getting a 20" disc sander. Currently I have a bench top 12" disc sander, and when I grind miter cuts on long pieces, I have to tip the whole thing up on end, so the table is closer to horizontal.Also I'd like a larger table, to help stabilize long pieces. Is such a thing available, or do I need to make it?Ian TannerKawasaki KX450 and many other fine tools
Reply:Never heard of such a thing as a simple purpose commercial unit commonly available. Might always be a custom whatever if you want to pay enough.I got a floor model free standing type disc sander as its own unit that sometimes I tilt with blocks under the legs for a purpose but that is create a V effect in the disc area to grind round things just so.Sounds like a jury rig design in your future.
Reply:never seen one that way but sounds like a simple enough build, compared to a conventional unit any way. Post some pics cause your tool projects rock.Millermatic 251Century 180 migSpectrum 625 Syncrowave 250DX
Reply:do want a great sander, the grizzly g1183 its a 149lbs beast runs on 120 or 240 and made in taiwan not china Attached Images
Reply:hIHave you though of buying an old table saw and converting it to do angles.I'm sure you can find then on craige's list cheap and with a little work have what you want.have funTom
Reply:Originally Posted by acourtjesterhIHave you though of buying an old table saw and converting it to do angles.I'm sure you can find then on craige's list cheap and with a little work have what you want.have funTom |
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