Crazy home made tools
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3vVDW5L6Ibo
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#13
I liked the last scene. That was the Kaydee range of bowling!
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(11-11-2018, 03:56 PM)jppierson Wrote: I  liked the last scene.   That was the Kaydee range of bowling!

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#15
I've seen his stuff before, that is one bright guy there.
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#16
there is a forum for home made tools that anyone in their right mind would buy instead. Forget what it's called.  Got pointed to it by pinterest when I made the mistake of clicking on a link to a home made compound miter saw out of morbid fascination.  Of course, I have the parts to a wide belt sander in my room full of unfinished projects, so I have no room to talk.
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#17
Crazy?
Tha Canadian Dovetailer, eh. THAT’S crazy!
https://youtu.be/dyXFE_biEwc
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(11-12-2018, 02:32 PM)Paul K. Murphy Wrote: Crazy?
Tha Canadian Dovetailer, eh. THAT’S crazy!
https://youtu.be/dyXFE_biEwc

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(11-12-2018, 11:24 AM)EricU Wrote: Of course, I have the parts to a wide belt sander in my room full of unfinished projects, so I have no room to talk.

I was going to build a drum sander using a treadmill motor and its rollers and parts of it's frame. Even had the digital display panel to adjust feed speed. Unfortunately I just never did find the time to build it and eventually got rid of the parts.
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#20
I think I could build the sander if I put my mind to it.  I have a suitable pneumatic cylinder for the tensioner/steering mech, pneumatic valves, drums for sander and feed belt, bearings, motors and drives.  I'm sure I would have to buy something, but it's mostly just getting started.  I probably will throw it all away or ebay it eventually.
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