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It is not about instant gratification, don't want to waste a bunch of time chasing parts and rebuilding a machine. I have projects too build, and need a machine that is ready to do work.
New will be the path for me, am leaning towards the Jet machine cause the belt tracking is a good design. Currently selling a Jet edge sander, guy coming today to pick it up.
Thank you for your input ..
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03-30-2016, 06:46 AM
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I've seen the Grizzly sander at the showroom/warehouse, when the facility in Muncy, Pa, was open, it's a usable piece but far from great. At 150#, it rather light, the Jet is about 200#, the Conquest is about 250# and has a Baldor motor. I have a Jet milling machine, a 7 x 12 bandsaw, 2 drill presses, numerous air tools and hydraulic jacks and a lathe. I've never has an issue with any of them, I had a broken drive door on the lathe on arrival, I had a new one in in 3 days, no question asked.
I have a 6 x 48 Delta/Rockwell sander, that is a beast, but it has been basically replaced by a 2 x 48 high speed Jancy belt/grinder, a much more versatile machine, but the drawback is its about twice the price of the Jet, that Pepi posted the link to. the Jancy is a tool that's I use almost every day in the shop, I couldnt imagine being without it.
I would think you would be happy with the Jet.
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An older friend who is getting into metalworking as his retirement hobby asked my opinion about which belt sander to get. I showed him most of the above (but not the Conquest, I'd not hear of them before, nice-looking sander). He got the better of the two Jet 6x48 sanders, and it's *real nice*.
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I have my dad's old Craftsman belt/disc sander. The Jet looks to be just about the same one, except my tables are machined aluminum.
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I've had too many problems with Jet equipment in general and will not purchase any more of their products.
I have an older Rockwell that is built like a tank which preforms like a new one. So, I'd go with the Conquest .