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    jig for portable belt sander

    Has anyone ever created a jig to hold a "portable" belt sander securly to the table, so that it can be used more like a table sander?

    I fiond myself lying down my belt sander on the bench, to "sand to the line", with suprisingly ok results, but have always felt I should build a holder for it.

    Anyone done this yet?

    Rob

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    I don't know how much this will help but I believe one of the magazines had plans for one a few years ago. Might have been Shopnotes, but I don't know for sure. I'll see if I can dig anything up.

    -Andrew

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    If you have access to a library, try some of these:

    http://www.nleindex.com/index.php?pI...dex&tID=E/5431

    -Andrew

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    I seldom use my portable belt sanders, but the last few times I did it was clamped in a vice upside down.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andrew Nemeth View Post
    I don't know how much this will help but I believe one of the magazines had plans for one a few years ago. Might have been Shopnotes, but I don't know for sure. I'll see if I can dig anything up.

    -Andrew
    ShopNotes - issue 53. Recently I have seen a similar set up in one of the WW magazines.

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    I just used the bench vice the two times I did this. Worked fine with my Bosch 3"x21" sander.
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    Yep, I have used my vice many times to hold the sander. My sander also has a front and rear handle that I use to clamp to my assembly table...
    Jeff Sudmeier

    "It's not the quality of the tool being used, it's the skills of the craftsman using the tool that really matter. Unfortunately, I don't have high quality in either"

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    I throw mine in my Bench vise.

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    Wow!....quite a bit of info out there. Thanks for everyones input.I'll check them all out.

    And a very Merry Christmas to all. !

    Rob

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    I have a B&D 3" x 18" that came with its own table clamps. It works good as a small table sander.

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    Hi Rob,

    I am not much of a poster, more a reader. Your question with the portable beltsander was solved by me a couple of years ago. I made my self a small jig and up to now I am happy with it. I dont have any room in my small workshop for stationary machinery, for the reaon that it is only 10'x14' big. But it has central heating in it .

    I will show you the pictures I just took of the jig. Hopefully it will help you.

    03_Plate+beltsander_2.JPG

    04_Dustcollector port.JPG

    06_beltsanderjig complete.JPG

    Succes,

    Erik Stol
    The Netherlands

    BTW Happy New Year to all you Creekers

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    I've got mine jigged up. I'll snap some pics tonight.
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    Like that dust chute you came up with, Erik. Pretty clever...

    Sarge..

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