Back just a couple of days before Christmas I was in town and was driving by a large pawn shop where I occasionally stop in to see if they have anything that I could use. I occasionally find great buys on sporting goods, tools and other things there. I had made the rounds through all the aisles checking out the guns, knives, fishing, camping equipment and finally got around to the tools. I checked them out and didn't find anything that I needed and was headed toward the door and was going past a row of generators and compressors and noticed somethig that looked out of place. It was sea foam green and I could make out the word "Grizzly" on it. Upon closer inspection I realized it was a G0459 Baby Drum Sander! I have been wanting one of these for years, but being the tightwad that I am, I never felt comfortable spending that much for a new one. I gave it a quick visual inspection and the only thing that I noticed was the sand paper was worn out and the dust collection port on top was broken and needed to be replaced. I tried the thickness adjustment and found that it was very stiff and that looked like the threads on the adjustments needed cleaning and lubricated indicating that it hadn't been used in quite a while. The date on the data plate said that it was manufactured in 2006, so it probably didn't have too awful many hours on it. I could rotate the drum and the bearings seemed smooth and the conveyor belt looked in good shape also. I looked at the price tag and it was listed for $450.00. I had pulled it out of the row of other equipment where I could inspect it and the shop manager came over to see if he could make a sale. He asked if I was interested in it and I told him that I was, but with it being Christmas I was short on cash (but really I'm just a tight wad) and asked him what would be the best deal he could make for it. He said you'r in luck, today every thing in the shop is 50% off for Christmas! Wow! That just brought the price down to$225. I asked him if we could plug it in and make sure it would work and if it does I would take it. He brought a dolly that has a lift on it and we put it on there and raised it up to work bench height and plugged it in. I pushed the power switch and it powered right up. But, the conveyor belt wasn't moving. We started checking everything, the drive chain was in place. the gears weren't spinning on the shafts, and the worm gear shaft wasn't turning but the drive motor seemed to be running and the variable speed control seemed to be controlling the motor speed. I manually tried to rotate the conveyor belt and after I moved it a couple of inches it started moving on its own. But it suddenly stopped again. I manually moved the conveyor belt again and it did the same thing. Apparently the internal drive gear had some stripped teeth and would need to be replaced. The shop manager got on the Grizzly web site and started looking for replacement parts and came up with what looked like possibly the right drive motor/gear box assembly but it was nearly $200.00. Apparently, whoever took it in didn't know enough about these things to make sure that it was working properly. The manager was pretty disgusted at this point, so I asked him how much he would pay me to haul it off for him. I don't think he really found that funny. Finally he said that for $20.00 I could have it. These things are heavy. He helped me load it and seemed glad to get rid of it, and me.
The fix. More later.