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mac1012

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this little baby belt and disk sander I wouldn't be without and for 80 notes its a steal, the belts are cheap dosent take up a lot of space and comes in very usefull.i had the same belt and disk on for three months and still going strong.

I have it connected up to my record dust extractor which gets rid of all the dust (pretty much)

The frame in the photo are for a craft lady I know , we have a little arrangement (not that kind) where I make her blanks and she decorates them , the frames are shop bought and they had some ugly birds at each side of the heart so I removed the with the hegner and I use the sander to finish any bumps.

she pays me by buying me machines through her business , last one was the triton router and then I do work for her to cover the cost :lol:

mark
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Martin its not a grindstone its a disk sander i have the same machine it does look like one .

Geoff
 
Hi Mark sounds that you have a great arrangement. there,I only wish that I was a lot younger and to have found this website many years ago.I had not realized there were places like this to pick up information on a hobby that I adore.I like you new machines and I am sure that you will have satisfaction that you work has paid for them,well done.

Bryan
 
I will second your comments Mark, I also have one of these little sanders, it is probably one of my most used bits of kit, apart from my scroll saw.

Take care.

Chris R.
 
Thanks for the link, Chris, I think I'll have one of those when the coffers are full again.

I have the Machine Mart version of the AWEBDS46 with 4" belt and 6" disc. The first one I got, the motor burnt out after two days. The belt snapped on the second one a few days later. They gave me a spare belt with the third and I've never needed it in ten years, and there's been lots of metal removed with it in that time.

Martin.
 
There was one of those 1" belt sanders at the Harrogate model engineering exhibition on Friday for £52. It's a pity I didn't have enough cash with me. Well, I did when I got there, but I squandered it on some HSS lathe tools and a magnetic dial gauge base. :)

Martin.
 
Can somebody tell me if this Axy model has an induction motor?
I have been looking at the fox tools version which does and also has a 3 year guarantee so I thought it was a bit of a billy bargain. http://www.midlandstoolsupplies.co.uk/f ... isc-sander
I already have a 12 inch axy disk sander which doesn't get any use so I thought it was time to sell it on and buy something more suitable for scrollsaw work.
 
Hi.

Yes it does have an induction motor.
A very handy little machine.

Take care.

Chris R.
 
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