B A R R Y wrote:
> Frank Howell wrote:
>> Anyone have or know someone that has experience with this sander.
>>
>> My concern is that at 2 HP it might be underpowered.
>>
>
> My Performax 22-44 works great with 1 1/2 HP.
Thanks, all info helps.
This is an used machine that the seller is asking $350 for, which is a very
fair price, but......... if it doesn't work well, no price is too low.
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Frank Howell
B A R R Y wrote:
> Frank Howell wrote:
>> B A R R Y wrote:
>>> Frank Howell wrote:
>>>> Anyone have or know someone that has experience with this sander.
>>>>
>>>> My concern is that at 2 HP it might be underpowered.
>>>>
>>> My Performax 22-44 works great with 1 1/2 HP.
>>
>> Thanks, all info helps.
>>
>> This is an used machine that the seller is asking $350 for, which is
>> a very fair price, but......... if it doesn't work well, no price is
>> too low.
>
>
> Remember... Drum sanders aren't planers. Even if you had tons of
> horsepower, a deep cut would simply burn the wood.
>
> Performax does recommend an unshared 20A circuit for the 22-44. What
> does the Grizz require in the way of electrical specs?
This is a 15 amp 220 volt single phase machine.
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Frank Howell
Frank Howell wrote:
> B A R R Y wrote:
>> Frank Howell wrote:
>>> Anyone have or know someone that has experience with this sander.
>>>
>>> My concern is that at 2 HP it might be underpowered.
>>>
>> My Performax 22-44 works great with 1 1/2 HP.
>
> Thanks, all info helps.
>
> This is an used machine that the seller is asking $350 for, which is a very
> fair price, but......... if it doesn't work well, no price is too low.
>
Remember... Drum sanders aren't planers. Even if you had tons of
horsepower, a deep cut would simply burn the wood.
Performax does recommend an unshared 20A circuit for the 22-44. What
does the Grizz require in the way of electrical specs?
On Nov 30, 12:10 pm, B A R R Y <[email protected]> wrote:
> Frank Howell wrote:
> > Anyone have or know someone that has experience with this sander.
>
> > My concern is that at 2 HP it might be underpowered.
>
> My Performax 22-44 works great with 1 1/2 HP.
The Grizzly model he's talking about looks to be a dual drum though.
I would imagine the second drum needs a little less hp than the
first. My shop built 14" sander works fine with a 1 hp grizzly
motor. I can bog it down if I try to get too aggressive with it, but
as another poster said, it's not a planer. Actually If the stock is
narrow and I go crazy with the depth it'll burn through the paper
instead of slow down the drum at all. If you use it as intended it
should be fine.
Frank Howell wrote:
> Anyone have or know someone that has experience with this sander.
>
> My concern is that at 2 HP it might be underpowered.
The HP is fine.
One potential problem is that height adjustment is via the table rather than
the head as in the Performax/Jet.
That may or may not be a problem depending on what you want to sand. If you
want to sand long lengths of anything it is a problem because those long
pieces need added support both on infeed and outfeed sides. That is nigh on
to impossible to accomplish when the table goes up and down, very easy when
the head does.
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