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That looks bigger then 36" and even bigger then my 48".
It does look like an edge sander and it also looks like you missed out on a good deal.
Here is one from grizzly that looks the same.
http://www.grizzly.com/products/Edge-San...rizzly.com
Or this one most likely
http://www.grizzly.com/products/6-x-80-F...rizzly.com
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I don't see a fence??? Not an edge sander without a fence!
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Yes, it is an edge sander. Sanding head/unit is shown folded down. I don't see the table....should be with it.
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It was originally an edge sander and I guess can still be considered an edge sander. Either the same sander (or an identical one) was up for sale in Arizona a few months ago. The seller did not have the rest of the edge sander parts (he was the 2nd owner).
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(01-16-2018, 02:49 PM)norm_ahram Wrote: It was just sold, but had been available for a while. I had an opportunity to check it out, and purchase it, but I procrastinated.
It looks like a floor model edge sander, and these typically cost $700 to $800 for non-oscillating ones.
It's listed as a Grizzly Table belt sander - 36x6" - $250
Looks like mine. The belt is 80 inches. If you measure the thing from end to end it is probably 36" (not in the shop now). While they don't come up too often the 250 isn't that great a price. I got mine for $150 and the guy threw in 8 belts.
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Without bothering to look at the Grizzly site, I think that's a big belt sander. I had the edge sander and the table was what tilted, not the sanding portion.
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01-18-2018, 07:16 AM
(This post was last modified: 01-18-2018, 07:18 AM by Greg Jones.)
I believe it is the G1140 6x80 edge sander (the second link Arlin posted to above), which can be converted to be used as a belt sander.