Gday all
Have some 2 nice 1.2m 200 x 50's of KB I bought 10 years ago at Strahan - thought I might split some down for tops but before I do.
Will it load up the belt in a drum sander quick and lively?
king billy pine question
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Re: king billy pine question
My experience with it is no, sands just as Spruce does, doesn't clog up your drum sander..
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Rod.
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Nope, no different from Spruce.
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Re: king billy pine question
G'day Old Picker,
I thicknessesed a King Billy top through my carbatec drum sander recently and had no problem using 100 grit paper in the machine.
Cheers
Alan
I thicknessesed a King Billy top through my carbatec drum sander recently and had no problem using 100 grit paper in the machine.
Cheers
Alan
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