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Thread: **4 SALE**Performax 10-20 Plus Sander

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    Default **4 SALE**Performax 10-20 Plus Sander

    I have a Performax 10-20 Plus sander for sale.

    I bought it to use with the Compucarve but I sold that around June last year and have not used the sander since then. I probably used the sander 7 or 8 times.

    When we made signs with the Compucarve we would clear coat them and then my wife would paint the words and we would run the sign through to get any excess paint off sign that was not in the letters.

    kurtsara1800@yahoo.com

    I am asking $475.00 or offer
    Kurt

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    You got mail
    Hess

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    A real TIME saver..... Worth the investment. I got this one used off of the Sawmill Creek Forum.

    AL
    Favorite Saying.... "It's ALL About the Brass Roller"..... And "Use MASKING TAPE" for board skipping in the X or breaking bits.

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    I use ours on about every sign project. It's a little workhorse and you're asking a fair price.

    Edit: I just checked prices on the 10-20. I had no idea the price has risen so much. ~$700 is the best I found. Your price is excellent.

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    Hey Kurt.. I wil buy it we just got to fig shipping

    Hess

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    Lightbulb Wood Diet..

    Just a suggested use. Before I was allowed to buy a thickness planer, I used (sometimes still) my 10-20 w/ 60 grit to take wood down to size. 3/4-5/8-1/2. pretty ez too. Also great to ensure multi parts are level to each other, and remove saw marks. Dust collection a must, but well worth the $$ for small shops.
    Bernie :^)

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    Good thought. I'm needing it to sand rings for my Ring Master. I need dust picker upper

    Hess

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    Hess, I strongly suggest that you do not run the 10-20 without a dust collector with a 4" minimum hose. A shop vac won't do.
    ken

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    Im in the process of buying one

    Hess

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    I conditioned all the oak boards last summer with the County Fair Fire Competition Trophy project. Without it I would have used a 15 inch planer but this gave me a better finish.

    AL
    Favorite Saying.... "It's ALL About the Brass Roller"..... And "Use MASKING TAPE" for board skipping in the X or breaking bits.

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