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Well folks the 20" drum sander combo project is completed. It reduces stock pretty fast and flatens doors and boards well. You can even square-up edges to get better board glue-ups. If you want more information please go to my Blog. Parts 1 and 2 are posted and Part 3 should be up by Sunday. There's a couple of short videos and lots of pics. Thanks for looking.
Correction: the videos will be in Part 3 of my blog.

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Now that's nice…
 

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Paul, that is a beautiful piece of equipment. Very neat and detailed the blog as well.

Thank for posting
 

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I really like that!
 

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Very nice. I just love shop built machines and this one looks very versatile and useful. Plus, I love the color combo
 

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Wow. Can't wait to see the videos.
 

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This looks like a really great and flexible tool. I will definitely have a look at your blog on this. Thanks for posting.
 

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Very cool. I love how you switch the dust collector for the table top. I couldn't figure out a good way to do that so I put my dust collection on the side. Well done! I like how you took the time to paint it and make it look nice. I think that makes homemade tools so much cooler..
 

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very cool toy you build here… very nice work
 

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Nice drum sander combo, your design and execution are superb, looks great, thanks for sharing
 

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This is great! I like it!!!!!
 

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Nice, I have to make one. I'm just glad so many people are making these cuz when it comes time to do mine I have alot of people to ask for info if I get stuck. LOL
 

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That looks great. I also really like your blog series on it. I'm absolutely going to do… eventually.
 

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If you have questions send them my way. Good luck… it's a worthwhile project.
 
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