Carbatec Drum Sander-Ebay-Canberra
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Carbatec Drum Sander-Ebay-Canberra
Some of you Canberra builders might be interested in this....Auction end late Fri arvo. Frank
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/CARBA-TEC-Wi ... 43b1fd41da
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/CARBA-TEC-Wi ... 43b1fd41da
Re: Carbatec Drum Sander-Ebay-Canberra
Same unit I've got - think it cost be about $700 after freight. Definitely a handy machine
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Thanks Frank.
I would like to place a bid but don't want to cut off anyone from here whose's already done so.
I'll wait till late tonight before bidding, so please let me know.
Thanks
I would like to place a bid but don't want to cut off anyone from here whose's already done so.
I'll wait till late tonight before bidding, so please let me know.
Thanks
Craig
I'm not the sharpest tool in my shed
I'm not the sharpest tool in my shed
Re: Carbatec Drum Sander-Ebay-Canberra
Craig you are too kind. I am not bidding so go for it.
I'll just bludge on you if you're successful.
I'll just bludge on you if you're successful.

Bruce Mc.
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Ok, cheers Bruce, I've placed my bid.
And thanks for bringing it to my attention Frank.
Do you still use your home made version?
And thanks for bringing it to my attention Frank.
Do you still use your home made version?
Craig
I'm not the sharpest tool in my shed
I'm not the sharpest tool in my shed
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Re: Carbatec Drum Sander-Ebay-Canberra
I still have it, but bought this same Carbatec unit last year with proceeds of a guitar sale.Clancy wrote:Ok, cheers Bruce, I've placed my bid.
And thanks for bringing it to my attention Frank.
Do you still use your home made version?
There are things I can't do with the Carbatec unit though that I can do with my homemade job. So I have this dilemma in our downsized home where I don't have room for the big old mother, but can't give it away. I'm considering downsizing it so that I can still do those extra jobs but use less floor space when stored - in fact fit under a bench.
Happy bidding in the last 20 sec of auction, which is when I place my bids!
Frank
Re: Carbatec Drum Sander-Ebay-Canberra
Pipped at the post.
oh well, done without one for 8 years, will just have to find the money for a new one down the track.
oh well, done without one for 8 years, will just have to find the money for a new one down the track.
Craig
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Re: Carbatec Drum Sander-Ebay-Canberra
afshar wrote:Bugger![]()
Yep - Bruce had his boot full of tops to do too...


Still, in all honesty Craig, I don't necessarily think it was a huge bargain at $450ish.
Consider that they sell for $700ish new, though not with a stand. Pick one up on sale or at a woodshow (usually packaged with a stand that way) and you may not be too far off that second hand price. Or at least, enough extra to justify for an unused machine with a 3 year warranty.
I note that the ebay sellers ad did not mention condition or usage, but it was 11 years old so would have seen a fair amount.
No big loss I'd say.
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Does anyone know if you can buy parts for this sander? The two rollers that drive the feed belt which are rubber over a steel rod have perished on mine. Unfortunately the belt does not run true any more! Wondering if the rollers would be available to buy.
Thanks
Alan
Thanks
Alan
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I had to replace the the front feed roller on mine for exactly the same reason Alan - I got a replacement from Brisbane Carbatec. Mine was < 3 years old, so still under warranty and they replaced it for free.ozziebluesman wrote:Does anyone know if you can buy parts for this sander? The two rollers that drive the feed belt which are rubber over a steel rod have perished on mine. Unfortunately the belt does not run true any more! Wondering if the rollers would be available to buy.
Thanks
Alan
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Thanks Steve your a champion.
I will seek warrenty as well.
Cheers
Alan
I will seek warrenty as well.
Cheers
Alan
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Does anybody know if this is the same unit? It looks very similar.
http://www.machineryhouse.com.au/L110
http://www.machineryhouse.com.au/L110
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Looks zackly the same to me Jeremy, i have the Carbatec model and the Hare and Forbes looks identical.
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