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Date: 20 Nov 2006 08:06:36
From: brianlanning
Subject: steel city drum sander
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Anyone have experience with the 55220? It's a 26" dual drum sander. Looks great, also expensive. Looks like the only dealer here in the chicago area is berland's. They're supposed to call me back with the price. If it's $2500 or less, I might opt for that one instead of the performax 22/44. I bet it's a lot more. :-( I see that steel city also has what looks like a 16/32 clone. brian
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Date: 20 Nov 2006 08:24:56
From: brianlanning
Subject: Re: steel city drum sander
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brianlanning wrote: > Anyone have experience with the 55220? It's a 26" dual drum sander. > Looks great, also expensive. Looks like the only dealer here in the > chicago area is berland's. They're supposed to call me back with the > price. If it's $2500 or less, I might opt for that one instead of the > performax 22/44. I bet it's a lot more. :-( Oh man. It's $1849. Plus he said he's split the freight with me which would be another $150. So $2000. http://www.steelcitytoolworks.com/products_tools.cfm?section=2&category=10&tool=55220 485lbs dual drum variable speed feed 3hp 25.5" wide 5 year warrantee My only compaint is it has a 1/4" minimum stock thickenss. For that I can make a sled. Assuming the build quality is as good as I hear, these people are really going to hurt grizzly. brian
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Date: 21 Nov 2006 00:32:18
From: L d'Bonnie
Subject: Re: steel city drum sander
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brianlanning wrote: > brianlanning wrote: >> Anyone have experience with the 55220? It's a 26" dual drum sander. >> Looks great, also expensive. Looks like the only dealer here in the >> chicago area is berland's. They're supposed to call me back with the >> price. If it's $2500 or less, I might opt for that one instead of the >> performax 22/44. I bet it's a lot more. :-( > > Oh man. It's $1849. Plus he said he's split the freight with me which > would be another $150. So $2000. > > http://www.steelcitytoolworks.com/products_tools.cfm?section=2&category=10&tool=55220 > > 485lbs > dual drum > variable speed feed > 3hp > 25.5" wide > 5 year warrantee > > My only compaint is it has a 1/4" minimum stock thickenss. For that I > can make a sled. > > Assuming the build quality is as good as I hear, these people are > really going to hurt grizzly. > > brian Big brothers, little brothers? One factory with a different sign on every wall? http://www.kingcanada.com/Products.htm?CD=16&ID=653 or http://www.general.ca/pagemach/machines/15250a.html Picked up the General 24 " last week. Nice machine, smooth as silk. Tightened up two bolts to hold the power switch, put on the hight adjusting handle and it was ready to go. Tad under $1900 CDN. I've got a General table saw and 14 " band saw. Very happy with their products. LdB
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Date: 21 Nov 2006 06:26:32
From: JGS
Subject: Re: steel city drum sander
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They do look the same. I wonder what makes for the 70# difference? JG "L d'Bonnie" <nobody@mts.net > wrote in message news:U3x8h.41153$Gj6.26545@newsfe14.lga... > brianlanning wrote: >> brianlanning wrote: >>> Anyone have experience with the 55220? It's a 26" dual drum sander. >>> Looks great, also expensive. Looks like the only dealer here in the >>> chicago area is berland's. They're supposed to call me back with the >>> price. If it's $2500 or less, I might opt for that one instead of the >>> performax 22/44. I bet it's a lot more. :-( >> >> Oh man. It's $1849. Plus he said he's split the freight with me which >> would be another $150. So $2000. >> >> http://www.steelcitytoolworks.com/products_tools.cfm?section=2&category=10&tool=55220 >> >> 485lbs >> dual drum >> variable speed feed >> 3hp >> 25.5" wide >> 5 year warrantee >> >> My only compaint is it has a 1/4" minimum stock thickenss. For that I >> can make a sled. >> >> Assuming the build quality is as good as I hear, these people are >> really going to hurt grizzly. >> >> brian > > Big brothers, little brothers? One factory with a different sign > on every wall? > > http://www.kingcanada.com/Products.htm?CD=16&ID=653 > > or > > http://www.general.ca/pagemach/machines/15250a.html > > Picked up the General 24 " last week. Nice machine, smooth as silk. > > Tightened up two bolts to hold the power switch, put on the hight > adjusting handle and it was ready to go. > > Tad under $1900 CDN. > > I've got a General table saw and 14 " band saw. Very happy with > their products. > > LdB
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Date: 21 Nov 2006 13:56:52
From: Leon
Subject: Re: steel city drum sander
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"JGS" <jstevens77@storm.ca > wrote in message news:OtCdnQTD_b7df__YnZ2dnUVZ_sWdnZ2d@storm.ca... > They do look the same. I wonder what makes for the 70# difference? JG I think that is a 50# difference, 535#'s vs. 485#'s. The difference between shipping weight and net weight.
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