Hi Mike, My lamination are 3 or 4 mm. Marco De Lellis Piano Workshop Inc. PTG - Registered Piano Technician 21-05 31st. Avenue Astoria New York, 11106 USA tel. 001 212 575 4949 tel. 001 718 956 3110 www.pianoworkshopny.com info at pianoworkshopny.com -----Original Message----- From: pianotech-bounces at ptg.org [mailto:pianotech-bounces at ptg.org] On Behalf Of Mike Spalding Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2008 8:26 AM To: pianotech at ptg.org Subject: Re: [pianotech] drum sander 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: > > */Hallo friends/* > > */I have broken my drum sander last night (@#*!?*@>>>.you know!!!)/* > > */I 'm going to buy the new one, somebody have any suggestion, > experience?/* > > */My primary use is lamination with Sitka , bridge cap material with > maple ecc./* > > */Thanks /* > > */ /* > > /*/Marco De Lellis/*/ > > /*/Piano Workshop Inc./*/*//* > > /*/PTG - Registered Piano Technician/*/ > > /*/21-05 31st. Avenue/*/ > > /*/Astoria/*//*/ New York, 11106/*/ > > /*/USA/*/ > > /*/tel. 001 212 575 4949/*/ > > /*/tel. 001 718 956 3110/*/ > > /*/www.pianoworkshopny.com <http://www.pianoworkshopny.com>/*/ > > /*/info at pianoworkshopny.com <mailto:info at pianoworkshopny.com>/*/ >
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