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11 Re: Belt Sanders |
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This article is from the Woodworking FAQ Collection 5, by multiple authors.
From: ron@ron.rutgers.edu (Ron Natalie)
Date: 1 May 89 18:53:16 GMT
Based on a review in one of the magazines (either Fine WW or Wood)
I purchased the AEG belt sander. It's nice and light and has a
variable speed control. It also comes with feet for the top
so you can turn it over and use it on a bench. I also got the
optional sanding frame which is a rectangular thing that mounts
to the sander that has little brushes that holds the sander just
to the wood. I've not used that much. It was relatively inexpensive
and works well for me.
 
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