Mike.C":2bpsgcr5 said:
I would have thought that sandpaper would soon lose its grip, or tear easily and need to be replaced quiet often. I don't like the sound of that, and it is one reason to go for one of the Axminster's which as far as I know have rubber conveyor belts.
Cheers
Mike
Hi Mike - hope all is well - I'm not aware of any major issues with the sandpaper loosing grip (the wood to be sanded just sits on it and doesn't actually wear it down) - maybe after a few years, then yes it could need replacing, but we sell very few replacement sandpaper belts vs machines.
Tearing is an issue if it's not tracked correctly as per all belt sanders, but Jet sanders have ceramic guides below the table to help on this - It's not a difficult job to get it running true if it ever gets a knock and goes out of line.
I can't remember which part of Scotland you are in, but if you want to see the 22-44osc sander in the flesh and working, then Burhouse near Perth have one in their workshop which they use themselves, I'm sure Craig there would be happy to let you have a play on it if you give him a call. The oscillating action makes a big difference to the final finish.
Burhouse:
http://www.jeanburhouse.com
Hope this helps, feel free to e-mail me if I can help out any further
Cheers
Nick
Brimarc Tools and Machinery
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