avbill
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I'm looking at two new tools for my shop for thew new year! . I'll limited on room in the shop right now.
The two power tools I'm looking at are :
1. 120v Byrnes Disc Sander 5" disc. &
2. 120v Byrnes 4" Table Saw (w/24-tooth carbide blade, 1/8 high rip fence and miter gage)
I realize the No.2 will only cut up to 3/4 plus inches. I'm looking at this to do some detailing segmenting on the pen barrels. My table saw is over 60 + years old and does not cut acccurately.
1. The disc sander I really like this disc sander. precision made. I'm buying it for two reasons: 1st Getting a smooth edge for segmenting. Yes others disc sanders can do the same thing. 2nd, I'm changing from milling my blanks to sanding my blank edges for squaring the edge. I blow four high end blanks the other way. Which would have paid for a Harbor freight Dis sander. I have only come across one negative thought about the disc. sander: that its only 5" diameter. I could not make a triangular segment the length of a 6" blank. I believe you want to sand on the down side of the sander
If any of you have a comment please share and if any one has these two machines i would like your comments too! 120v Byrnes disc sander or 120v Byrnes 4" Table Saw
thanks
There is only ump ump days before Christmas! ( 56 days) :biggrin:
The two power tools I'm looking at are :
1. 120v Byrnes Disc Sander 5" disc. &
2. 120v Byrnes 4" Table Saw (w/24-tooth carbide blade, 1/8 high rip fence and miter gage)
I realize the No.2 will only cut up to 3/4 plus inches. I'm looking at this to do some detailing segmenting on the pen barrels. My table saw is over 60 + years old and does not cut acccurately.
1. The disc sander I really like this disc sander. precision made. I'm buying it for two reasons: 1st Getting a smooth edge for segmenting. Yes others disc sanders can do the same thing. 2nd, I'm changing from milling my blanks to sanding my blank edges for squaring the edge. I blow four high end blanks the other way. Which would have paid for a Harbor freight Dis sander. I have only come across one negative thought about the disc. sander: that its only 5" diameter. I could not make a triangular segment the length of a 6" blank. I believe you want to sand on the down side of the sander
If any of you have a comment please share and if any one has these two machines i would like your comments too! 120v Byrnes disc sander or 120v Byrnes 4" Table Saw
thanks
There is only ump ump days before Christmas! ( 56 days) :biggrin: