Sanding drums/spindles

Started by skeaterbait, February 19, 2019, 08:27:07 AM

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skeaterbait

I have a question for all the tool junkies. I would like to have a spindle sander with no table, so basically just a motor with a sanding drum. I have a bench grinder that I virtually never use so the plan is to make a mount that I can clamp to the workbench and have an upright spindle sander.

My issue is that I can't find any sanding drums that screw on to a threaded arbor. Do they exist?
Skeater who?

Roy from Pa

http://www.supergrit.com/OSSSandingDrumsandSleeves

You could also extend the arbor and hold the drum on with a washer and nut.

Roy from Pa

This could work. They are on the link I gave ya.


skeaterbait

I will check that out. Thank you sir.
Skeater who?

BMorv

Life is too short to use marginal bow wood

Flem

This is sold as a bench sander, but they might sell replacement drums.
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Flem

I must have listened to, too much OCDC when I was a teen, because I have been thinking about your drum for the last couple of hours. It would not be too hard to make one. You could use a large wooden dowel or aluminum rod, drill and tap it, put in a threaded steel insert and screw it onto your arbor. Sound easy huh?

skeaterbait

Quote from: lignaphile on February 19, 2019, 01:39:09 PM
I must have listened to, too much OCDC when I was a teen, because I have been thinking about your drum for the last couple of hours. It would not be too hard to make one. You could use a large wooden dowel or aluminum rod, drill and tap it, put in a threaded steel insert and screw it onto your arbor. Sound easy huh?

Sounds yes, but my fear is that finding exact center of the dowel would not be a task I am suited for.
Skeater who?

Flem

"Sounds yes, but my fear is that finding exact center of the dowel would not be a task I am suited for."

Not too hard, google; Thales's theorem

Roy from Pa

Flem, take a look at his hat.

Ya understand now?

:laughing:

skeaterbait

Quote from: Roy from Pa on February 19, 2019, 04:09:28 PM
Flem, take a look at his hat.

Ya understand now?

:laughing:

Hey, ease up Roy, at least let me figure out how to spell google and look this up before you hack on me.
Skeater who?


Flem

Quote from: Roy from Pa on February 19, 2019, 04:09:28 PM
Fl take a look at his hat.

Ya understand now?

:laughing:

Thats a hat?  I thought it was a antenna and skeater was a conduit for universal omniscient

Roy from Pa


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