Dan Noren Moderator Staff member Messages 8,200 Location falcon heights, minnesota Apr 12, 2020 #1 it is going to replace my pain in the butt jet 1020, much better way of loading the sand paper, and much better reviews.
it is going to replace my pain in the butt jet 1020, much better way of loading the sand paper, and much better reviews.
Darren Wright Administrator Staff member Messages 21,152 Location Springfield, Missouri Apr 13, 2020 #3 Sweet, I had been looking at that one, but I wasn't clear if the outside support was needed on it? Where you could do up to 20" (or 19 1/2) wide doors without it?
Sweet, I had been looking at that one, but I wasn't clear if the outside support was needed on it? Where you could do up to 20" (or 19 1/2) wide doors without it?
Bill Arnold 1974 Staff member Messages 8,673 Location Thomasville, GA Apr 13, 2020 #4 With the size of a lot of stuff you make, I would have thought the 18" machine would be the better choice.
With the size of a lot of stuff you make, I would have thought the 18" machine would be the better choice.
Dan Noren Moderator Staff member Messages 8,200 Location falcon heights, minnesota Apr 13, 2020 #5 i know, but i had to look at the price too, when all was said and done, it was a touch over $700.
Chuck Ellis Member Messages 7,016 Location Tellico Plains, Tennessee Apr 13, 2020 #6 I'm jealous... I would like a drum sander... just not in the budget.
Dave Hoskins Member Messages 5,252 Location Parker County, Texas Apr 14, 2020 #8 Fantastic! I'm sure you'll like it. I'm a big Grizzly fan.