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Pix of some shop enhancements

Posted: Sat Feb 25, 2012 7:41 pm
by Gene Howe
These first two are my redneck "Big Gulp" dust shroud for the SCMS. A Dollar store storage tub, a toilet flange and some scrap wood.
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This is my re-purposed treadmill. A BIG sander. Takes a 105X15 belt.
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Sander

Posted: Sun Feb 26, 2012 10:58 pm
by derekdarling
Nice sander, Gene! Have you thought about mounting a variable-height roller above it? Could be a great thickness sander! Makes me a little more willing to pick up a used treadmill. Hmmmm, I wonder where I can hide that?:D

Posted: Mon Feb 27, 2012 8:00 am
by Gene Howe
I have, Derek!
I'm pondering how to do it so it's accurate and easily adjustable. I also need to make up a stop that I can move along the length and remove when using it as a thickness sander. The stop is easy. The roller apparatus...not so much.
Treadmills aren't all that easy to hide.;)
derekdarling wrote:Nice sander, Gene! Have you thought about mounting a variable-height roller above it? Could be a great thickness sander! Makes me a little more willing to pick up a used treadmill. Hmmmm, I wonder where I can hide that?:D

Posted: Mon Feb 27, 2012 7:49 pm
by wannabewoodworker
How about using a second treadmill mounted above the treadmill you currently have but turned 180 deg. so that it runs in the opposite direction. Just a thought and it would probably require some serious welding to make it work but used treadmills are pretty easy to find cheaply on CL.

Sander

Posted: Wed Feb 29, 2012 1:10 am
by derekdarling
I'm thinking using a big piece of UHMW under the belt as it is inherently slippery, and many holes for heat dissipation. I'll give the roller idea some thought. I have a line on a treadmill locally (Vancouver, B.C.), so we'll see. Like you said, these are hard to hide!

I am starting to make instruments, and something like this would be ideal to thickness sand wood for acoustic instruments. Cool idea!

Derek

Posted: Wed Feb 29, 2012 8:02 am
by jm51
derekdarling wrote:Nice sander, Gene! Have you thought about mounting a variable-height roller above it? Could be a great thickness sander! Makes me a little more willing to pick up a used treadmill. Hmmmm, I wonder where I can hide that?:D
Within a week of your wife mentioning a desire to get fit, loving husband (you) presents her with a treadmill. Once 3 months pass without her using it, ask if you can have it for the shop. :)

Posted: Thu Mar 01, 2012 1:02 pm
by derekdarling
jm51 wrote:Within a week of your wife mentioning a desire to get fit, loving husband (you) presents her with a treadmill. Once 3 months pass without her using it, ask if you can have it for the shop. :)
Brilliant! Points for thinking of her, and extra points for putting the thing to actual use. I think it'd go better with flowers, things generally do!

'I'm pulling for you; remember, we're all in this together' ... Red Green