Drum sander with warped bed
Posted: Wed Jan 13, 2016 5:17 pm
I recently picked up a used drum sander (Performax 16-32) on Craigslist and have been getting it back in working order. Getting everything cleaned, turning, and aligned has been pretty straight forward. I'm not sure how to solve one issue with it, though.
The bed the conveyor belt runs on is warped. It's a little high at each end (ignoring the conveyor rollers), and low in the middle. I've been testing with plywood to ensure I have flat stock to start with. I've been running it through, sneaking up on the depth of cut until I'm sanding over the whole surface of the board. It's high at the front and back (ends that feed into and exit from the sander) and low in the middle by around 1/64 -- maybe a touch more. With a straight edge I can clearly see a slight dip in the middle of the bed which curves consistently from end to end and roughly matches the depth-error on the sanded board.
Any suggestions? It's old enough that I doubt a replacement part is available.
Thanks,
Rich
The bed the conveyor belt runs on is warped. It's a little high at each end (ignoring the conveyor rollers), and low in the middle. I've been testing with plywood to ensure I have flat stock to start with. I've been running it through, sneaking up on the depth of cut until I'm sanding over the whole surface of the board. It's high at the front and back (ends that feed into and exit from the sander) and low in the middle by around 1/64 -- maybe a touch more. With a straight edge I can clearly see a slight dip in the middle of the bed which curves consistently from end to end and roughly matches the depth-error on the sanded board.
Any suggestions? It's old enough that I doubt a replacement part is available.
Thanks,
Rich