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Building a large Belt Sander 6 x 48 with 12 Disk
January 11, 2011
3:45 AM
Mayhem
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Sounds as good as it looks Vernon – fantastic work.  And it matches your welder too!

January 11, 2011
7:58 AM
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Really nice work Vernon and the design looks great. I can't live w/o a belt sander and that 12" disk will come in real handy too.  Be sure the table is set up real close, I picked up one of my old boss's "thumbprint and nail" when he got it sucked in.  He ended up losing the last 1" of his thumb. He had been a machinist for 40 years but got lazy, or confident and used the machine with a mis-adjusted table from the previous guy who changed the sanding disk out.

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