Rr

"RonB"

26/08/2004 8:10 PM

Hand held pneumatic drum sander

I am looking for a source for a hand held drum/spindle sander, preferrably
pneumatic. I have seen pictures of them and I thought Grizzly used to
handle them. The Griz catalogue currently lists a hand-held attachment
(H2881 or H2882) for an electric or pneumatic drill. What I want is a
dedicated tool.

Am I crazy (well, yes)? I know these exist.

Ron B


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UA

Unisaw A100

in reply to "RonB" on 26/08/2004 8:10 PM

27/08/2004 8:16 AM

>Am I crazy (well, yes)? I know these exist.
>Ron B


Yes they do and Woodworker's Supply has them in two flavors.

The first run in the 10's of dollars and look to be worth
it. The other runs in the two to three hunnerts of dollars
and look to be worth it.

http://woodworker.com

UA100, who has always wanted one also but would rather
have one on a SandRite set up with a wolf's head brush wheel
on the other shaft...

Rr

"RonB"

in reply to "RonB" on 26/08/2004 8:10 PM

27/08/2004 8:24 AM

Hey - Thanks for the response!

Rr

"RonB"

in reply to "RonB" on 26/08/2004 8:10 PM

27/08/2004 8:08 AM

Ouch! Those are pricey little fellows. If I'm looking that the right one
(TOOLMasters), they run in the $415(tool only) -579 range. Kinda makes the
Grizzly accessory sound better.

I have a stationary oscillating spindle sander but these look like they
would be pretty handy with contouring and sculpting larger pieces, on the
floor or bench.

>
> Yes they do and Woodworker's Supply has them in two flavors.
>
> The first run in the 10's of dollars and look to be worth
> it. The other runs in the two to three hunnerts of dollars
> and look to be worth it.
>
> http://woodworker.com
>
> UA100, who has always wanted one also but would rather
> have one on a SandRite set up with a wolf's head brush wheel
> on the other shaft...


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