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Rick

19/02/2005 1:53 PM

Drum Sander - Small Gloat

This is just a small gloat

I was mentioning to a friend on my dart team that I was getting ready to
build a drum sander for myself that I saw on line. The next time we met
for league, he walked me out to his truck and showed me a Ryobi WDS1600
16" drum sander. He said he was in the process of throwing it away and
I could have it if I wanted. I took it. It didn't work of course, that
is why he was dumping it. I took it home and the first thing I did was
plug in the drum motor, it worked fine. After cleaning it up and really
getting a goo look at it, I found a few problems. Surface rust on the
table under the belt and a bad controller as well as a bad feed motor.
I searched the internet and found the replacement parts for it. After
spending approx. $185 dollars, and some elbow grease, I now have a like
new drum sander. I feel this is not bad since I am somewhat new to
woodworking and don't really have the money to buy new tools like this.


Rick


This topic has 6 replies

LB

"Larry Bud"

in reply to Rick on 19/02/2005 1:53 PM

19/02/2005 1:37 PM

>
> You would have spent easily that much time, and maybe as much money,
on the
> homebuilt.

Just made my 22" for approx $150

http://www.areddy.net/wood

Works GREAT.

TA

The Alaskan

in reply to Rick on 19/02/2005 1:53 PM

19/02/2005 10:45 AM

In article <[email protected]>,
Patriarch <[email protected]> wrote:

> Rick <[email protected]> wrote in news:qxHRd.9982$hU7.2058
> @newssvr33.news.prodigy.com:
>
> > This is just a small gloat
> >
> > I was mentioning to a friend on my dart team that I was getting ready to
> > build a drum sander for myself that I saw on line. The next time we met
> > for league, he walked me out to his truck and showed me a Ryobi WDS1600
> > 16" drum sander. He said he was in the process of throwing it away and
> > I could have it if I wanted. I took it. It didn't work of course, that
> > is why he was dumping it. I took it home and the first thing I did was
> > plug in the drum motor, it worked fine. After cleaning it up and really
> > getting a goo look at it, I found a few problems. Surface rust on the
> > table under the belt and a bad controller as well as a bad feed motor.
> > I searched the internet and found the replacement parts for it. After
> > spending approx. $185 dollars, and some elbow grease, I now have a like
> > new drum sander. I feel this is not bad since I am somewhat new to
> > woodworking and don't really have the money to buy new tools like this.
> >
> >
> > Rick
> >
>
> You would have spent easily that much time, and maybe as much money, on the
> homebuilt.
>
> Upgrade your gloat, and remember that friends are gloatworthy, too.
>
> Someone else can tell you that you suck.
>
> Patriarch

I'll take that honor...you suck. Good catch. RonMan

Pg

Patriarch

in reply to Rick on 19/02/2005 1:53 PM

19/02/2005 10:39 AM

Rick <[email protected]> wrote in news:qxHRd.9982$hU7.2058
@newssvr33.news.prodigy.com:

> This is just a small gloat
>
> I was mentioning to a friend on my dart team that I was getting ready to
> build a drum sander for myself that I saw on line. The next time we met
> for league, he walked me out to his truck and showed me a Ryobi WDS1600
> 16" drum sander. He said he was in the process of throwing it away and
> I could have it if I wanted. I took it. It didn't work of course, that
> is why he was dumping it. I took it home and the first thing I did was
> plug in the drum motor, it worked fine. After cleaning it up and really
> getting a goo look at it, I found a few problems. Surface rust on the
> table under the belt and a bad controller as well as a bad feed motor.
> I searched the internet and found the replacement parts for it. After
> spending approx. $185 dollars, and some elbow grease, I now have a like
> new drum sander. I feel this is not bad since I am somewhat new to
> woodworking and don't really have the money to buy new tools like this.
>
>
> Rick
>

You would have spent easily that much time, and maybe as much money, on the
homebuilt.

Upgrade your gloat, and remember that friends are gloatworthy, too.

Someone else can tell you that you suck.

Patriarch

Hn

Han

in reply to Rick on 19/02/2005 1:53 PM

19/02/2005 11:58 PM

"Mike Marlow" <[email protected]> wrote in news:a955f$4217cfe1
[email protected]:

>> Just made my 22" for approx $150
>>
>> http://www.areddy.net/wood
>>
>> Works GREAT.
>>
>
> The link doesn't. Sure you posted the right link?
>
Worked for me. Click on tools.
I wouldn't mind seeing more plans with list of parts. (I'm not quite ready
yet, so I didn't DAGS).

--
Best regards
Han
email address is invalid

MM

"Mike Marlow"

in reply to Rick on 19/02/2005 1:53 PM

19/02/2005 6:45 PM


"Larry Bud" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> >
> > You would have spent easily that much time, and maybe as much money,
> on the
> > homebuilt.
>
> Just made my 22" for approx $150
>
> http://www.areddy.net/wood
>
> Works GREAT.
>

The link doesn't. Sure you posted the right link?

--

-Mike-
[email protected]

OL

"Owen Lawrence"

in reply to Rick on 19/02/2005 1:53 PM

20/02/2005 9:18 AM

> > You would have spent easily that much time, and maybe as much money,
> on the
> > homebuilt.
>
> Just made my 22" for approx $150
>
> http://www.areddy.net/wood
>
> Works GREAT.

You might want to put a guard over that protruding axle, or cut it a bit
shorter. I can imagine it wouldn't be much fun if your shirt snagged it.

- Owen -


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