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Old Posted 01-15-2009, 06:03 PM in reply to stwoodie's post starting "Understand that. I was just..."
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Did you get the infeed-outfeed tables with it?
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Old Posted 01-15-2009, 06:18 PM in reply to router-jim's post starting "Did you get the infeed-outfeed tables..."
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I learned something RJ,

I'm going to keep my 16 -32, and sell my 22-44 Pro. So, I figured as long as I'll probably take a $$ beating when I sell the Pro, I'll just snatch the tables off of it and put them on the new OSC sander...... Nope! It won't work. The 22-44 Pro has a larger and wider table, and a longer and wider conveyor belt than the 22-44 Plus and the new OSC.

Plus the mounting method is different. So, I just ordered the correct in/out feed tables today. Bummer!
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Old Posted 01-15-2009, 06:23 PM in reply to John Fry's post starting "I learned something RJ, I'm going to..."
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That is a bummer! Especialy with what they ask for a set of tables.
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Old Posted 01-16-2009, 04:45 AM in reply to John Fry's post "My new Jet OSC Sander just arrived"
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It's not running yet!




Some assembly required!
Looks like you have it all palletized and ready to be forwarded to my Location!

Thanks John!
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Old Posted 01-18-2009, 02:01 PM in reply to John Fry's post "My new Jet OSC Sander just arrived"
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You get it unwrapped yet John?
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Old Posted 01-18-2009, 10:08 PM in reply to Steve C's post starting "You get it unwrapped yet John? :lmao::D"
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Yea, I did Steve. I've got the stand put together and then measured everything. The base's footprint is 42" wide and 21" deep and the damn thing weighs 360 LBs total when assembled.

I've figured out where I'm going to put it, but it has to go on a mobile stand. I just don't have room for a non mover of that size. My neighbor will help me lift the 220 LB head assembly onto the stand, but I ordered a Shop Fox mobile base for it yesterday and I'm going to wait until I get that here, put the stand in it, and then lift and mount the head.

I'm in between pieces right now and I still have the PRO set up, so I'm not in a big hurry.
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Old Posted 01-19-2009, 12:27 AM in reply to John Fry's post starting "Yea, I did Steve. I've got the stand..."
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You know, an engine hoist is one of the best woodworking purchases I've ever made. Couple it with a few nylon slings and there's just not much you can't assemble completely by yourself.
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Old Posted 01-19-2009, 01:14 AM in reply to Boxman's post starting "You know, an engine hoist is one of the..."
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I used a $9 HF dual-pulley to hoist my air cleaner to the ceiling in my shop. There wasn't enough room to reach over the top and unhook it, so it's still there. I consider it to be a fail-safe for the four hooks.
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