jm

"j.b. miller"

18/01/2006 7:25 PM

Stoke Sander question

To anyone who has a stroke sander, can you feed stock( 12' long) from the
side and onto the bed for sanding then push it out the other side? Reason, I
have lots of 8by8s that need to be sanded and the planer style sanders only
have a 4" depth.
Are 8" stroke sanders common or are there any 'homemade'
plans available.
Thanks for any feedback


--
Jay Miller
Temtronic Designs Inc.
http://home.cogeco.ca/~temtronic/homepage.htm


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RM

"Ron Moore"

in reply to "j.b. miller" on 18/01/2006 7:25 PM

18/01/2006 8:09 PM

I have a 4x8 Johannsen that would sand in an 8-9 feet (6"wide belt) section
at a time. However, the end throat clearance is only 6". I guess you
could go through at an angle. Would be a lot of weight on the bed. What
might work easier is something like an old Performax 18" drum sander that
attaches to a radial arm saw column. That should give you the ability to do
your stock easily. Should be easier to find and a LOT cheaper to obtain.
Respectfully,
Ron Moore

"j.b. miller" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> To anyone who has a stroke sander, can you feed stock( 12' long) from the
> side and onto the bed for sanding then push it out the other side? Reason,
> I
> have lots of 8by8s that need to be sanded and the planer style sanders
> only
> have a 4" depth.
> Are 8" stroke sanders common or are there any 'homemade'
> plans available.
> Thanks for any feedback
>
>
> --
> Jay Miller
> Temtronic Designs Inc.
> http://home.cogeco.ca/~temtronic/homepage.htm
>
>

jm

"j.b. miller"

in reply to "j.b. miller" on 18/01/2006 7:25 PM

19/01/2006 7:03 AM

Ron
Now that's a GREAT idea...wished I hadn't tossed out the fancy electronic
RAS I had.....but it's got me thinking 'outside the box' !!!


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