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Well I have broke down and decided to put the Wagner to part time duty and buy a drum sander. I think I have decided on this one

For those that have had motor freight from Grizzly before on machinery what was the typical delivery time. I will also have to be at home when it comes as I have been told that deliveries are between 9-5.


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Way to go Michael!

Is that an 18/36?

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yep


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Wow, they got great pricing on paper for it too.

Cool Michael, I'm jealous

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Me too! Happy for ya Michael!


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Looks like a nice sander, I've never seen that one, what moves vertically the table or the drum?


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the table


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Michael...I'm curious as to why you chose this one. Not at all being critical but knowing your analytical mind I am interested in what you like about this one over the Performax, etc. models. I'm considering buying one in the future and am going through similar comparisons.

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open ended 18", HP and price and also amperage requirmentMichaelP39080.4543171296


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The table bears a strong resemblance to Delta's.

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Howard it is basicly the Palmgren 81318


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Had a motor freight from griz last week, maple work bench tops, ordered on a thurs afternoon, the truck showed up on the following wed. They offered lift gate service at an additional cost when I ordered, but the heaviest top was 125lbs figured my helper and myself could handle it so didnt take them up on it.


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