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Re: HS 950 Edge Sander
David, That is a beast!? I like how you slipped in buying the Kundig plus the Wadkin.? Quite the salesman! PK
By PK · #131292 ·
Re: HS 950 Edge Sander
If you build furniture than one of these fancy edge sanders would be handy BUT if you have high quality machines and the ability to use them than they are wasted space. I have some of these machines
By mac campshure · #131291 ·
Re: HS 950 Edge Sander
Next time I have to pull the #2800 machine away from the wall for lubrication I will take one. I unfortunately don't have a spot for this beast to utilize both sides at once and the dust collection
By Jason Holtz · #131290 ·
Re: HS 950 Edge Sander
That's a beauty Lucky! Our disc sander and spindle sander are very lackluster in comparison. Jason Jason Holtz J. Holtz Furniture www.jholtz.com 3307 Snelling Ave. South Minneapolis, MN 55406 612
By Jason Holtz · #131289 ·
Re: HS 950 Edge Sander
Wadkin made some wonderful machines. Here in the US, Kindt Collins Master Sanders were the top of the chain. They didn't make a combo machine though. Oliver made one similar to your Wadkin. I find I
By David Kumm · #131288 ·
Re: HS 950 Edge Sander
PK I like your list, however I have one to add, Volpato LBK200 https://www.scosarg.com/volpato-lbk-200-3p-sander I have seen a Volpato sander here in a joinery workshop, the sander must be at least
By Albert Lee · #131287 ·
Re: HS 950 Edge Sander
PK: I like your edge sander list! But just in case you are not acquainted with Wadkin spindle sanders, you should buy the Kundig and then complement it with a Wadkin spindle sander like the JY or JTA.
By David Luckensmeyer · #131286 ·
Re: HS 950 Edge Sander
I have three edge sanders on my wish list. I have an HS950.? It is fine at the price point.? The oscillation is minimal. * Houfek HB1000 with all the options, https://www.houfek.com/en/hb-1000 * Got
By PK · #131285 ·
Re: HS 950 Edge Sander
Damn. That¡¯s badass.
By Andy · #131284 ·
Re: HS 950 Edge Sander
Jason...can we see some video of the locomotive in action?
By Larry · #131283 ·
Re: HS 950 Edge Sander
The each patten on the Ekstrom Carlson is 8" x 54", thickly ribbed cast iron. The previous owner of my machine drilled and tapped a 2"x 1.5" extension on the top side enabling me to run a 10" belt if
By Jason Holtz · #131282 ·
Re: GRIT Automation
Scott...pro tip on the stuck gate...thanks!
By Larry · #131281 ·
Re: HS 950 Edge Sander
Jason u must be a cave . martin/campshure/co/llc mac campshure 7412 elmwood ave. middleton, wi 53562-3106 608-332-2330 cell airtightclamps@... airtightclamps.com instagram.com/maccampshure/
By mac campshure · #131280 ·
Re: GRIT Automation
It's a contact closure in 'Auto' mode. The whole GRIT Magswitch is inside the Felder. The power to the switch comes from mains on the RL160. Two other control wires run from the switch to two
By Scott Grossman · #131279 ·
Re: HS 950 Edge Sander
My Oakley H48 is less massive but still about 2000 lbs. In my world the keys to edge sanders are a stout flat table and a stout platen that doesn't have twist or can't be induced to deform under
By David Kumm · #131278 ·
Re: HS 950 Edge Sander
If I were after a new edge sander, I would definitely buy a Ritter. I owned one for 15 years and loved it. Built like a tank - 700+ pounds. Made in Michigan. Here is the version that makes the most
By David P. Best · #131277 ·
Re: HS 950 Edge Sander
Man, that Ekstrom/Carlson looks like a beast!!!
Re: HS 950 Edge Sander
I did a lot of research before I bought my HS950.? The Grizzly sanders are an inexpensive option at all levels.? They have copies of different machines such as the Jet basic edge sander and even the
Re: Riff sawn / slip match oak ply
I¡¯m in the northeast (probably should have mentioned that), I¡¯ve tried a few local places but have come up empty so far. I¡¯be got some feelers out and hope to hear back after people get back
By Andy · #131274 ·
Re: Crosscut scale issues
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By Simon Ballard · #131273 ·