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Delta 6x48 Sander Tables, Fences and Stops
Modified on 2018/04/21 18:01
by
bullmastiff
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Sanders
{Rating} ==Tables== ===Comparison=== The photo below from Bob Vaughan compares a table and trunnion from a late model disc/belt sander (left) with the older style (right). Note the repaired break on the late model trunnion, a known point of failure.[^http://owwm.org/viewtopic.php?t=41577|Worn drum on 6x48 sander]<br> [^http://owwm.org/viewtopic.php?t=50230|Pics! Delta 6" Belt 12"DiskSander #31-730 for $100]<br> [^http://owwm.org/viewtopic.php?t=33372|Delta Belt/Disk Sander 31-730F] [image| |{UP}Delta6x48Sander/34-710Table.jpg] ===Table Lip Repair=== ''By [http://www.owwm.com/members/detail.aspx?id=3470|Shane Whitlock]<br> [^http://owwm.org/viewtopic.php?t=49974|Rockwell Belt Sander Restoration Pics (updated all finished)].'' The edge of the table was really chewed up and I wasn't sure how I was going to fix it. I could have just cut the edge off but then it would have had about a 1/2" gap between the table and sander. I thought about mounting a piece of steel to the top but then I couldn't use the miter gauge. [image| |{UP}Delta6x48Sander/SWTable1.jpg] Then I remembered I had a couple chunks of plastic that I snagged out of the dumpster at work, so I cut an inch off of the table, sanded it flat using the sander and mounted the plastic to it. The plastic is very tough stuff, it was easier to sand the steel than it was the plastic, so it should last a while, and if it gets beat up I can just replace it. [image| |{UP}Delta6x48Sander/SWTable4.jpg] [image| |{UP}Delta6x48Sander/SWTable5.jpg] This shows the piece of cast iron I cut off. I cut it right along the webbing of the table so I had something to bolt the plastic too. You can also see one of the plastic blocks I cut up. [image| |{UP}Delta6x48Sander/SWTable2.jpg] I used carriage bolts to bolt the plastic to the table by drilling through the front of the block and through the webbing of the table. The grooves on the bottom of the block are from the existing holes that were in the plastic. Wish they wasn't there but I didn't dare make the block any skinnier. At least they are on the bottom where you can't see them. [image| |{UP}Delta6x48Sander/SWTable3.jpg] ==Stops== Marc D provided the following reference images for anyone wanting to fabricate their own stop<br> [^http://owwm.org/viewtopic.php?t=51587| Delta 6X48 "backstop" 31-403]: [image| |{UP}Delta6x48Sander/backstop1.jpg] [image| |{UP}Delta6x48Sander/backstop2.jpg] [image| |{UP}Delta6x48Sander/backstop3.jpg] The banjo/bracket is 5 1/2" long, 1 inch high and 1 inch wide. The slot is just less than 1/2"<br> [^http://www.owwm.org/viewtopic.php?t=54714|WTB: Backstop Delta 6x48 sander...]. ==Links== * [http://www.owwm.com/photoindex/detail.aspx?id=1543|Bob Conley's sander with back stop and fence]
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