I have no idea if this unit is any good, but it looks decent:
Allegedly normal price of $130, it's on sale right now for $100, but the Craftsman Club discount 7/11 thru 7/21 takes it down to $90. Seems like it could be a good value for $90
I saw that in a stoor the other day, for $100, it looked kinda cheesy, but maybe not bad for the price. They also had a slightly larger one with a 4" belt, it looked much better for only $130 (I think, maybe 140)
That doesn't look like a good candidate. I want more oomph out of a wire wheel, also that looks like it would be a tight fit, couldn't get a workpiece to fit nice, since you use the edge of a wire wheel and the face of a disc sander.
There's no reason you couldn't put one on there though. It's a 3500rpm motor.
I use not much pressure on a sander, but I lean like hell on a wire wheel.
The Craftsman unit has a sanding disc on the other side rather than a grinding wheel. But I do like the look of the tool rests. The pic in the flyer makes it look much better than the one above, let's see if this works:
Man, if it ain't at least 1.5 HP your gonna be bummed if you really need to do some serious grindering in a time frame less than an hour. If you are workking w/ 1/8" material OK, otherwise, go commercial on a tool like that.
The thing is JUNK. Last summer I did a TV show for FX and Craftsman gave the show a lot of tools. This thing was one of them. I would not have it in my shop. If you were sanding small wood parts it might work fine. If you apply any kind of presure to the belt it will stall. About the only thing I used it for on the show was to sharpen tungsten for the TIG.
I think you would be a lot better off looking at a better belt sander. Some of the really nice ones get up there in price. You can find some nice Burr Kings on EBAY.
I use a 20 inch disk sander for most jobs. It has a huge fly wheel. I even notch tube with it. I can not make it stall. They range in price from around 1299 to 2999. You can find used ones around.
Good info! I never bought it. I've got an old 12A Rockwell that's treating me GREAT (except having to special order 2x20" belts). I can lean into that Rockwell all I want and it doesn't even think about slowing.
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