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Drum Sander

Jim

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nimrod, is that an early model made by Jet?? :thinks:

Nice to see that picture my friend ... :thumbs:
 

Jim

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This is the one that i got nimrod, it is a Jet 10-20 Plus ...

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nimrod

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Looks yours is the GT version, not really sure of its age but it works really well its a bit on the wide side copes well with 12 inch planks. On another note thank you for your expertise and patience it is very much appreciated.
 

Jim

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Looks yours is the GT version, not really sure of its age but it works really well its a bit on the wide side copes well with 12 inch planks. On another note thank you for your expertise and patience it is very much appreciated.


Not a problem at all nimrod .. :thumbs:

Do you use the sander for segmenting work? That is the reason that i bought mine, i did look at the Jet 16-32 which is the next one up to mine, but the war office was giving me the "No ferking way" look so i walked out with this one and very quiet ... :whistling:
 

nimrod

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Thanks Jim I sand the back plate and the letter plate to the thickness required then I stick a photo copy of the lettering on the letter plate and cut around them with a scroll saw, not got the artistic flair to do them freehand.
 
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