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General Category => General Scroll Saw Talk => Topic started by: GrayBeard on February 09, 2013, 04:48:45 pm
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Is alive and well!
I just got home from the woodworking show and I stopped at their booth.
Stephen Raffo told me they are not out of business and have a new website up and running!
<www.rjrstudios.com>http://...
If you have any questions.... <stephen.raffo@rjrstudios.com>
Just doing my bit for the community!
~~~GB~~~
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Thanks GB. So how was the show?
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I think the Sand Flee is a great tool, just seems to be WAY over priced for what it is. For a motor, drum, table and the hardware to hold it all together, $850 seems like a lot. I might try to make my own.
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I tend to agree and I did see another unit able to do the same thing but the sides and bottom are 'open' so the dust is free to 'fly'. I did not get particulars since I was not really interested.
~~~GB~~~
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I think the Sand Flee is a great tool, just seems to be WAY over priced for what it is. For a motor, drum, table and the hardware to hold it all together, $850 seems like a lot. I might try to make my own.
I used to see a company at wood showshows in Canada that sells the parts to make your own and if you add up the parts the Sandflee not a bad deal. The assembled units are way more than the Sandflee as they don't include the motor.
They do ship to the US and attend a lot of wood shows.
http://www.stockroomsupply.ca/shop/products/ (http://www.stockroomsupply.ca/shop/products/)
I have bought sanding mops in the past and are a good company to deal with.
No affiliation just a happy customer.
Don
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The name Sand-Flee makes me want to scratch... Last time we went camping on the beach, they ate us up. Sand Fleas of course.
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I bought the kit to make this tool from "Stockroom Supply". They call it a "V" sander. It did not include the motor. I got a motor at Harbor freight and the total cost for kit and motor was about $250. I made the box required for it and have it hooked up to my dust collection system. It is a useful tool for limited applications. Mine is 18" wide and I use it to sand flat the edges of cedar boxes before gluing on the tops and bottoms. I originally bought this kit to sand flat a chess board and it did do it but took a long time.