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07-18-2016, 07:16 PM
(This post was last modified: 07-18-2016, 07:17 PM by Lori Cavero.)
This sander needs a new rheostat to control the feed belt. It is hard to find the correct replacement part, I would think someone skilled with electronics or a repair shop cold come up with something to repair this. It is a lightly used tool. I don't want to fix it because I am down sizing and need to get rid of it anyway. It is a good deal for the right person.
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probably same switch as a conveyor type toaster
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It can be fixed, just need someone smarter with electronics than me.
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lori, i think several of us would be willing to help you repair it, if you are interested. i've had to do a similar repair, and could help you for sure. It's a great tool to give away!
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That's a nice offer. We just made an offer on a new house, I will be going from a 3 car garage shop to a 2 car garage so some things need to go.
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Someone grab that, a Woodnetter has the fix advice you need...Robert Adams I think.
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I fixed one locally for about $50.... If I was closer that would be gone
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I have the same sander and it works really nice, but it could use a tune-up. I need to replace a couple of the height adjustment gears and a couple other pieces, but it works. I'd take it, but won't have room or time to get it for a couple weeks.
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I am moving in about 6 weeks, it will probably be here most of that time unless someone else takes it.