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  • #16
    Hey Bill - Sorry, I have mis-stated the model number of my hand held Porta Cable sander in the pic. It is a Porta Cable HD 504.


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    • #17
      been there with my Ryobi . . .

      Originally posted by WILDONOUACHITA View Post
      Hey Bill - Sorry, I have mis-stated the model number of my hand held Porta Cable sander in the pic. It is a Porta Cable HD 504.
      Had the Ryobi portable sander strapped to a board and the board clamped to a table so I could use it like a table mount belt sander. With no work table or work stop on the belt it was quite exciting! Trimmed my fingernails on one pass and ground the skin off a few knuckles before I finished sanding whatever it was I was working on. Did you know that peroxide does a fair job of removing bloodstains from workpieces?
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      • #18
        hey Bill im not sure you understand my jig system in pic, the jig is the worktable and you can fasten your stops to the jig, then place material firmly on jigs worktable and always rotate or pull material in oppsite direction of belt rotation. I also have a 12" delta disc with large worktable 1965 year model
        great tool but not so good on large curves.

        Thanks Tony


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