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4x21 Belt Sander

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ski...@earthlink.net

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Jul 16, 1999, 3:00:00 AM7/16/99
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I recently bought an old McGraw - Edison 4 inch belt dander for $20. The
belts it takes are 4 x 21. I've seen 3 x 21 and 4 x 24 but not 4 x 21.
Do they no longer make 4 x 21 sanding belts?

Thanks,
Jeff


Emmett Russell

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Jul 16, 1999, 3:00:00 AM7/16/99
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I think you could find them lots of places.
Grainger has some 21-3/4" These are Norton
4F947 36grit
4F948 50 grit
4F949 80 grit
4F950 120 grit
www.grainger.com


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George Geddes

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Jul 17, 1999, 3:00:00 AM7/17/99
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Try www.sandingcatalog.com That's Klingspor's web site and their catalog
lists all kinds of 4 by 21 belts. HTH - George

Norm Newhall

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Jul 18, 1999, 3:00:00 AM7/18/99
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Try Klingspor's, they list the 4 x 21 as a "standard" size!
http://www.sandingcatalog.com/

NO! (for all the doubters in the group), I don't work for them.

Norm


Layne Dicker

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Jul 18, 1999, 3:00:00 AM7/18/99
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For the non-pro ww-ers, and for the pros that still make stuff on their
own time, what do you do with the things you make?

I understand that 75% of oour projects are shop projects (which reminds
me, I need to make a new router table...), but how much of the furniture,
frames, ornamental boxes, bowls, and so on that y'all make do you keep? I,
personally, LOVE to give as much away as possible; gifts for an occasion,
or for no occasion, whatever. As soon as I'm done I like to see it outta
here and move on to the next project.

Maybe its because by the time I actually "finish" something I'm sick of
looking at it!

Just curious as to how you all feel about this.


Layne


Charles Goulding

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Jul 20, 1999, 3:00:00 AM7/20/99
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The stuff that I make (cabinets, tables, picture frames) usually stays
pretty close to home. I love looking at it. Hopefully "pride goeth before
the fall" doesn't apply to woodworking projects.

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Conan The Librarian

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Jul 21, 1999, 3:00:00 AM7/21/99
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In article <g89l3.1779$P6.1144695@WReNphoon4>, gndf...@getnet.com
(Charles Goulding) writes:

> The stuff that I make (cabinets, tables, picture frames) usually stays
> pretty close to home.

The stuff I make goes wherever SWMBO
tells me she wants it.


Chuck Vance
Just say (tmPL) Afterall, she commissioned it.


Parrots for Newbies

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Jul 21, 1999, 3:00:00 AM7/21/99
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If you want, you can make something and I'll buy it! See my post "Artist Needs
to Hire Good Woodworker." Maybe you can help me out?

Gloria


Charles Goulding wrote:

> The stuff that I make (cabinets, tables, picture frames) usually stays

Donald A. Herman

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Jul 22, 1999, 3:00:00 AM7/22/99
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I dont make anything I cant use.


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> In article <g89l3.1779$P6.1144695@WReNphoon4>, gndf...@getnet.com
> (Charles Goulding) writes:
>

> > The stuff that I make (cabinets, tables, picture frames) usually stays
> > pretty close to home.
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