I can't take any credit for this idea at all-came from Bruce Bingenheimer. I tend to be a bit "economical" (some have termed it "cheap"...) and this setup makes life for a guy like me way better. Since getting to use Bruce's disc sander, I saw the REALLY great things I could do with it, and his way of doing things made it possible to use the same motor and VFD I already had, making it cost very little. That, coupled with the space saving in an already crowded shop area is a winner. Sorry for the blurry cell photo...
I ordered a keyed shaft from MSC to replace the original that came with the KMG, just longer. I got a disc and a friend helped me turn down one end of the shaft to fit the disc and mill in the keyway. Figured a pillow block out on the end would be beneficial to help keep down any deflection on the shaft. I still need to align and tighten everything down, shim up the pillow block and bolt it down, etc. I also have plans to make a table that will go about half way across the disc (since you're only using the downhill side, anyway). Oh, and I found and ordered the forward/stop/reverse switch for my KBAC27D, which works very well, too. I picked up a roll of 1/16" thick cork gasket material from the auto supply store and will be using spray adhesive to permanently attach that to the disc. Think I may cut a strip and try on a sanding stick, too...
Now I just need to cut out the portion of wall to the left of the disc so I can work material off that side and move my belts to a new location. All in all, I can't wait to start using it
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Jeremy