Anybody have experience with the little
disc/belt combo sander? Worth $60 when similar units at Home Depot, such as Ryobi etc, costs twice that?
Following up on my own inquiry.
The website claims 41.5 lbs shipping weight for this current model 97181, a good solid tool that shouldn't jump around. However while that was printed on the box, when I carried it to the car it felt like far less. I found an actual shipping label pasted on the box that said 29 lbs. They've cheapened it since the version you guys bought.
The manual doesn't mention or show in the photos, that you have to install the disc's enclosure/dust collector before mounting the disc to its hub. I saw this as a frequent complaint in the HF comments so I avoided that error.
But I discovered a short screw had been substituted for a long screw needed to attach the lower cover for that guard/dust collector. Searched a long time in my PC parts bin for a similar screw, but the size needed is one size fatter than PC stuff so no luck.
Then - it was impossible to align that dust collector/safety cover so that the sanding disk protrudes out in front of its cover. One edge of the disc was recessed, the opposite edge dragged against the front half of the lower enclosure. I loosened screws elsewhere trying to get the bodywork into the same plane as the disc but it was too far off. The sander was simply unusable as shipped. Reluctantly, I returned this for credit and bought a similar Ryobi for $119 at HD because I need to get started on a time-critical project.
The HF sander could have been made to work by elongating several adjustment slots in its metal belt guard, and maybe hammering that metal guard into the same plane as the disc. (So that the plastic dust collector attached to the belt guard is in the same plane as the disc). But its not obvious that the disc would ever be at a perfect right angle to the work table and its guide slot. I don't have time to 'blueprint' the whole machine.
This is the second time I've encountered a Hf tool that needed redesign to work as claimed. The portable band saw's shoe had a slot that wasn't parallel with the blade. A half hour trying various shims at the shoe's mounting bolts finally got the slot parallel so you could see which direction the cut would go.
Aside from these I've had satisfactory results with HF tools.
'Some Assembly Required' as they say. :fiery: