B BROCKWOOD H-M Supporter - Gold Member H-M Supporter Gold Member Joined May 26, 2017 Messages 962 Mar 3, 2020 #1 Requirements: Belt Sander & a scrap piece of angle iron. I just place a piece of scrap angle slightly wider than the belt on a belt sander & roll round pieces or slide flat pieces along it.
Requirements: Belt Sander & a scrap piece of angle iron. I just place a piece of scrap angle slightly wider than the belt on a belt sander & roll round pieces or slide flat pieces along it.
D DeanB H-M Supporter - Diamond Member H-M Lifetime Diamond Member Joined Oct 21, 2019 Messages 79 May 15, 2020 #2 Good idea! Did you weld the angle to a bracket to keep it from also riding on the belt?
B BROCKWOOD H-M Supporter - Gold Member H-M Supporter Gold Member Joined May 26, 2017 Messages 962 May 16, 2020 #3 Dean, it's riding on the belt. Easy to put on & take off.
MrWhoopee H-M Supporter - Gold Member H-M Supporter Gold Member Joined Jan 20, 2018 Messages 5,921 May 16, 2020 #4 I like it!