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I will be needing a drum sander for sanding thin cedar strips. I have an opportunity to buy a RBI 612 th wood planer for $500.00 never been used, can gang rip, sand and a be a molder.I am also looking at a Grizzly 10'' baby sander for about the same price,any thoughts or experiences with either one of these machines,Gene
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get your checkbook out and run do not walk
you want that machine
Joe
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Is RBI still in business? Guess I haven't noticed any of their ads in several years.
Steve
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The Revos apparently are designed to clamp railroad ties and pull together horrifically prepared joints
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Hawk woodworking tools. They still sell the planer. They also have parts.
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