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07 advice on belt sanders |
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This article is from the Woodworking FAQ Collection 5, by multiple authors.
From: MCSC@YaleVM.YCC.Yale.Edu
Date: 18 Mar 89 03:58:31 GMT
I'm in the market for a belt sander, looking at the low end of the
price range -- unless someone convinces me otherwise -- there are too many
other tools to spend $$ on!
Does anyone have any experience with the HOME T.E.C.H line by Makita [?]
(I can a 3x21 model for $99, that has an optional "table")
Do these base extensions some models have for belt side up as abench tool add
anything? How about variable speed?
 
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