Belt sander

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dgreen810
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Belt sander

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I have a Craftsman belt sander that I purchased about 30 years ago for a project and the only time it's been used since was to sand the top of my work bench a few years ago. I decided to make a platform to mount it on it's side and operate it with a foot switch. I believe it will be useful for whatever rather than occupy space on a shelve in a cabinet.

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Re: Belt sander

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I like that! How did you mount the sander to the jig?
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Re: Belt sander

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Mountainbreeze

On the side of the sander is a belt guard held on by 2 machine screws. I simply replaced them with longer screws and mounted to 3/4" oak board.

I can remove the sander and take additional pictures if you would like?

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That's OK, I think I understand. Thanks.
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