Gearing Up For Grizz Tent Sale

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  • Jeffrey Schronce
    Veteran Member
    • Nov 2005
    • 3822
    • York, PA, USA.
    • 22124

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    Gearing Up For Grizz Tent Sale

    Grizzly tent sale in Muncy PA is this Saturday and I am making the trek back up there. Last time I went I made the mistake of going late in the afternoon. This time I will be there early for primo deals.
    The question "What should I buy next?" rarely seems to be warmly received however, I am narrowing the field of discussion to sanding related products as I feel that is my greatest need in my shop. Currently I have an PC SpeedBlok, Bosch 1295 VS ROS, Makita 3 x 18.
    My projects are mostly Mission style so I think spindle sanders are not really that necessary for me right now (though when you need one they would add a great deal of accuracy in sanding, not rounding over, etc).
    I really like the G0459 12" Baby Drum Sander ($425). This would be great for unassembled parts. However, I'd really like to be able to have the capacity to run completed cabinet doors through the machine. Not that my doors need to be leveled out or anything . I guess for something like that I am going to have to look at the G0458 18" 1.5hp open end drum sander ($795). Price wise that is quite a leap for 6" capacity, but of course the unit is open ended so I have 36" over all capacity. The problem I see with these units (I have not saw any reports on the Grizz but a lot of Perfomax) is that the unsupported end always seems to dip down and create an unlevel surface. There are adjustments that can be made to offset this, but as I understand it, they go out of whack often. For $80 more ($875) I can step up to the G1079 16" drum sander. I would be limited to 16" width with this machine.
    My likelyhood of getting a "deal" on one of these units would probably exclude the 12" Baby Drum since it is a brand new product and there are probably not a lot of scratch and dent machines out there.
    Oh, an I don't have space for any of them, so that is not an issue! Also, cabinet scraper is not the answer. LOL!
    What is the forums opinon on this matter?
  • L. D. Jeffries
    Senior Member
    • Dec 2005
    • 747
    • Russell, NY, USA.
    • Ryobi BT3000

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    Well I can't comment on the sanders, but last time I went to the "tent sale" it was a blast. About 5 hrs from here so we (two other wood working buddies) always stay over nite. Really the best advise is to go EARLY in the morning. When we got there at about 7:45 AM there already was a line clear down one side of a very BIG building! Unless you know exactly what you want don't expect to get any sales staff help on describing or explaining stuff as they are extremely busy all day long. But it is a good chance to get selected items at a good price, especially the "scratch & dent" tents. Its a great way to kill a couple of days and spend a bundle. Have fun!
    RuffSawn
    Nothin' smells better than fresh sawdust!

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