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Re: Guess who got a GREAT deal on a belt sander? [Re: Andy Wayne] #375576 11/08/09 09:44 PM
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Re: Guess who got a GREAT deal on a belt sander? [Re: Andy Wayne] #375577 11/08/09 11:04 PM
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Me. Yay! I was at Goodwill Friday and found one! It’s a Craftsman 1” x 42” ½ horsepower with 6” sanding disc. And the price? $25!!! Hoo-ha! What a deal! The last time the Harbor Freight one was on sale, I thought about buying it. I’m sure glad I didn’t! Now I’ll need some belts. Not looking forward to that part. That’s why I quit the mouse pad sandpaper thing, because it was too expensive to buy sandpaper that wore out so quick. I hope the belts last a while.

I’ve been using a Spyderco Sharpmaker to sharpen, but that’s a real pain when you have a knife that’s really dull and needs some major reprofiling. If nothing else, I guess I could profile with the sander and finish with the Sharpmaker. Anyone know any stores that might be local that would carry some belts that would fit this of a proper grit to give me something to try out before I order some finer belts?

Any suggestions on the grits I should buy? I want to get the most belt for the money. I already have some green compound; I know I’ll need a leather belt for that. I saw some of you recommended trugrit. Anyone else know of any other sites that are a better deal on belts? I imagine some grit belts will last longer than others, how many of the various grits do you think I should buy? I don’t know how long they last and how many I should buy. Thanks!


What a nice score

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Re: Guess who got a GREAT deal on a belt sander? [Re: Dumpster Dan] #375578 11/09/09 01:17 AM
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Re: Guess who got a GREAT deal on a belt sander? [Re: Andy Wayne] #375579 11/09/09 03:58 AM
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Re: Guess who got a GREAT deal on a belt sander? [Re: Renee] #375581 11/09/09 08:49 PM
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Good things come the way of good people....good for you! This is my Lap Dog post! Thanks Andy.

Re: Guess who got a GREAT deal on a belt sander? [Re: Budman] #375582 11/09/09 08:55 PM
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Since you'll be paying more for belts than you did the sander, I've got a few belt's from Pop's I'll send you so you can try them out without expense. I'll need an address to send to.

Re: Guess who got a GREAT deal on a belt sander? [Re: MRpink] #375583 11/09/09 10:55 PM
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Nice score mate. Welcome to the land of quick sharpening and the temptation to mod or make knives.

Two tips I got told are:

1) Get some cheap trash knives and practice sharpening or modding on them, saves wrecking a good knife.
2) If you have a flat platen behind the belt you can stick a decent thickness of leather to it (think a sturdy belt or strop). Then when you press against it while sharpening it controls the amount of convexing you do.

Good luck and get posting some pics when you're ready.

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