Posted by omahagreg on April 20, 2016 at 17:42:56 from (174.71.88.145):
In Reply to: Weds Weekly Feature Nght posted by larry@stinescorner on April 20, 2016 at 16:50:35:
As a trim carpenter with a small shop, I have always been interested in a thickness sander. Found plans to build one for $200 and bought the plans. Open it up and find it is so cheap because they are using a table saw as the motor (remove the blade and install a pulley). I knew that was not going to work for me. Told the wife with needing a motor it would be in the $500 range. She gave the 'all clear' so I started. I enlarged it so I can go 25" wide and 48" long. By the time I was done I am just south of $1000! Oh well, guys tell me I can at least say I built it...! LOL
This is a video of its maiden voyage! I have since installed shielding and added dust collection ports.
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