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[email protected] (Ed Lowenstein)

04/09/2003 11:42 AM

recommendations on belt sander

I finally burned out my old Craftsman and I need to find a new one. Do
any of the models with dust bags (PC, DeWalt)really collect most of
the dust? Is there one that I can hook up to my shop vac? I have a
bunch of 3x21 inch belts so I would like to stay with that size
machine. Thanks for your advice.
---> Ed


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Ramsey

in reply to [email protected] (Ed Lowenstein) on 04/09/2003 11:42 AM

04/09/2003 6:30 PM

Heard that from other folks too. It must be a fair tool by all
accounts. Cheap too.

On Thu, 04 Sep 2003 20:16:56 GMT, Phisherman <[email protected]> wrote:

>On 4 Sep 2003 11:42:43 -0700, [email protected] (Ed Lowenstein)
>wrote:
>
>>I finally burned out my old Craftsman and I need to find a new one. Do
>>any of the models with dust bags (PC, DeWalt)really collect most of
>>the dust? Is there one that I can hook up to my shop vac? I have a
>>bunch of 3x21 inch belts so I would like to stay with that size
>>machine. Thanks for your advice.
>>---> Ed
>
>
>So strange that I have a variable speed Ryobi 3x21" sander that I've
>used for many years. It keeps going and going. I like the flat top
>so I can use it upside down. And, I like the square sides so I can
>put it into my vise. Belt changing and tracking is easy. Nice long
>cord too.


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