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Author:  joe white(old) [ Thu Nov 15, 2007 3:01 am ]
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Recently ran across what I thought to be an average deal on a not very used Delta 31-255X 18-36 drum sander. After reading all the unfavorable reviews I think it's a pass?

Author:  JJ Donohue [ Thu Nov 15, 2007 3:34 am ]
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Joe...what were the problems?

BTW...I'm glad you're being picky on this...I don't want to have to visit and use an inferior thickness sander!

Author:  liquid_gabe [ Thu Nov 15, 2007 3:59 am ]
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Only problem I've had with mine is tracking on the feed belt.  That said, I got it used and the previous owner had let the belt drift and wear unacceptably.  Still waiting for a replacement from the local dealer.

Didn't take long to adjust the table for an even cut, changing grits is a 3 minute operation.  Won't bog down with a reasonable cut, wide enough for jumbo plates.

I thought they had been discontinued but when I went to order the replacement belt the tool shop had a new one still in shrink wrap just delivered with other Delta tools.


Author:  joe white(old) [ Thu Nov 15, 2007 8:21 am ]
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Most of the bad press seemed to focus on the height adjustment being difficult to use and setting up properly could take a fella all day. Sometimes I wonder if most of these reviews come from guys building furniture and cabinets and trying to "hog" of a quarter inch at a time.

Author:  Mark Hanna [ Thu Nov 15, 2007 10:26 am ]
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I had a performax 10/20 before. I sold it, had all kinds of headaches with it. I bought one of the delta's and I love it. I too have the problem everyone has with them with the belt drift, but got used to it and just realize you have to adjust occasionally. Overall, a strong easy to use machine. I'd recommend it.

Author:  joe white(old) [ Thu Nov 15, 2007 11:09 am ]
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Thanks Mark, I am still researching a bit. JJ, you know I won't set us up with inferior stuff!

Author:  davidmor [ Thu Nov 15, 2007 12:32 pm ]
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I have the Delta and it is a great machine.  Like others, I have some trouble with the belt tracking but I just make adjustments as I go and it really is a simple affair.  I leave the allen key in the adjuster all the time so I can give it a quarter turn when I need to switch the tracking direction.  It is a great machine.  I got lucky and picked it up when Amazon had it on sale new for $498.00.  

Author:  davidO [ Thu Nov 15, 2007 4:20 pm ]
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I have the Delta think it does a great job.
However, I do also have problems with the tracking. I thought I was the only one.

DavidO

Author:  joe white(old) [ Thu Nov 15, 2007 11:55 pm ]
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Thanks again, This one was set up out of the box after the owner had to take his first one back, had problems with the table height adjuster. He mentioned no problems with tracking but admitted he only used it twice so the bugs never came to the surface. Ithas the mibile base and pneumatic side drum attatchment included and I'm gonna go for it. JJ can help me get it all dialed in on his wood.

Author:  Chris Ide [ Fri Nov 16, 2007 12:28 am ]
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I have a friend that has one and has occasional problems with the chain on the table height adjustment slipping throwing its adjustment off. The remedy seemed to be to crank the height adjustment gingerly. He does contracting and cabinets, it seems to be his help that has the issues with it most often.

Author:  JJ Donohue [ Fri Nov 16, 2007 12:45 am ]
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[QUOTE=joe white] JJ can help me get it all dialed in on his wood.[/QUOTE]

After the feeding frenzy you exhibited at the swap meet, your stash may now be larger than mine! You've caused me to suffer from "stash envy."

Nonetheless, I have lots of sacrificial plates that you can feel free to use. I'm making my semi-annual trip to the Zootman's over the holiday and will see if I can score some particularly worthy trial wood!

Looking forward to seeing the new shop.

Author:  Bobc [ Fri Nov 16, 2007 1:29 am ]
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One thing to keep in mind when adjusting for drift is that it only takes a minute adjustment to move that belt. Secondly it does not respond immediately. It takes a while before the belt will move therefore it is very easy to over compensate.

Author:  joe white(old) [ Fri Nov 16, 2007 2:10 am ]
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[QUOTE=JJ Donohue] [QUOTE=joe white] JJ can help me get it all dialed in on his wood.[/QUOTE]

After the feeding frenzy you exhibited at the swap meet, your stash may now be larger than mine! [/QUOTE]


He, he he he he, Reminds me of the famous line from "Spaceballs"


"I can see your schwartz (stash) is larger than mine"


Only thing is, mine is just that, a stash. You've got actual guitars to show for your efforts!


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