[pianotech] drum sander

Mike Spalding mike.spalding1 at verizon.net
Tue Nov 18 05:25:49 PST 2008


Marco,

I've had the Delta 18" for about a year, and my experience is all good, 
so far. But I only got it because I wanted to go thinner than the .150 
limit of my thickness planer. Definitely for bridge caps, the planer is 
sufficient, and superior. I find it frustrating that the sander can only 
take off a couple of thousandths at a time without stalling the belt, 
burning the surface, loading the drum abrasive, etc. How thin are you 
trying to go on the Sitka?

Mike

piano workshop wrote:
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> */Hallo friends/*
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> */I have broken my drum sander last night (@#*!?*@>>>…you know!!!)/*
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> */I ‘m going to buy the new one, somebody have any suggestion, 
> experience?/*
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> */My primary use is lamination with Sitka , bridge cap material with 
> maple ecc./*
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> */Thanks /*
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