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This cropped up on CL this morning. In case anyone is close enough and wants it. ME? I took delivery of a Supermax about 6 weeks ago or I'd be all over it.
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(08-13-2018, 05:55 AM)fredhargis Wrote: This cropped up on CL this morning. In case anyone is close enough and wants it. ME? I took delivery of a Supermax about 6 weeks ago or I'd be all over it.
I just picked up one on Facebook Market Place or I would be making a road trip. That is a great deal!
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A good deal!!!!! jump on it!!!!!!
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One listed near me for $475.00. Makes that a screaming deal
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I messaged a friend of mine who is close by and he called the seller. It is sold. The seller said it "worked like crap, hence the price". So, don't feel too bad on missing out lol.
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(08-13-2018, 09:36 PM)agerlach Wrote: I messaged a friend of mine who is close by and he called the seller. It is sold. The seller said it "worked like crap, hence the price". So, don't feel too bad on missing out lol.
That statement could mean anything, drum sanders take some understanding to use. I wouldn't have been afraid to buy it if I had a need.
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(08-14-2018, 05:37 AM)fredhargis Wrote: That statement could mean anything, drum sanders take some understanding to use. I wouldn't have been afraid to buy it if I had a need.
I've seen people complain (mostly on Facebook) about their drum sander being underpowered. They seem to think it can be used like a planer!