Das right dudes...me own 'Om built thickness sander
Cost all of $100, if that.
Couple of 4x2s
1/3 hp Motor from some where or other
2 Feet of 1 in. round steel rod ~ $20 and me son machined the ends for the
pillow blocks and V pulley me got at the local hardware store.
Had the 10 inch plate for slapping on some sand paper.
Chunks of some 1/2 inch G1S shop plywood
Screws, and a couple of bolts me find in the old screw n bold pail.
Switch, box and electrical cord from the electrical junk box and
an old plastic pail over the motor to keep the dust out.
Oh ya and about 3 days sorta fartin around, like me in a real hurry, NOT!
So me knocked out this 2x4 frame to hold the metal stuff

Then me blocked up some spruce 2x4s and glued it around the mandrel. Note the
hole in the mandrel, thats were a bolt gets insterted and imbeded in to the wood blocking
to prevent it from spinning on the mandrel shaft.


Then me made it sorta round with the old Stanley

Wired up the motor, clamped a piece of 1/2 x 1 inch fir as a tool rest and went at it
with a lathe gouge till it was round.

Slapped on the bed with a few hinges, shoved in a bold and a chunk of wood for a handle to raise and lower the bed and passed through a piece of ply with some sand paper glued to it till the drum was parallel to the bed. Ain't got the goop to hold the sand paper on the disc...gonna hasta wait till me goes into town.


Thats it dudes...is real no brainer and works like a charm. Ya one day me might score an old vacuum cleaner form the Good Rev. Jims Junk Store and build a dust cover....ya, one day but probably not. Truth is, me just gonna haul it out side in the spring, throw a tarp over it and thats where its gonna live. The hell with a dust collector. Only use the sucker a few times a year anyways.
Them there fancy shmancy thickness sanders sell fer $1,000 and up, and well thats a lotta beer to my reckoning.

blessings
duh Padma