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    I've got the same one as well as their bandsaw...
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    any feedback on your experience?

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    Feedback on the tools or my experience on restoring razors? Delta makes a good tool. These shopmaster tools are middle of the road and should provide you many years of use as a hobbiest/weekend shop worker. As far as my experience, just look at some of the threads that I have started. I'm no pro, but I manage.
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    Picked up a sander and a drill press as well off craigslist....both delta $50 each




    all that is left is the bench grinder. I am using this stuff exclusively for scale making and blade polishing

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    I think you're off to a great start! Those are great tools to start off with. I have purchased many tools from craigslist even a few of my lathes and as long as you know what to look for you'll do fine. I've even purchase a 3/4 horse baldor buffer for $75 about two years ago.

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    Man, looks like you are set to get started. Great finds, now it's time to put them to work!
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    I am so ready to get going......I have finished two blades so far, only 20 or so to go...LOL

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    Quote Originally Posted by eculuke View Post
    I am so ready to get going......I have finished two blades so far, only 20 or so to go...LOL
    Where's the link to the pics of the ones that you restored already?
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    Here is my belt sander craigslist find...all cleaned up with a new set of shoes....


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    Quote Originally Posted by shooter74743 View Post
    I have wasted a lot of $ on going "cheap", only later to wish that I had ponied up an extra $20 for a better brand. Like Prosneek said, some are good and some aren't. If you have a major chain store like Lowes, Home Depot, Sears close to home, you should at least consider them when you add the cost of fuel or shipping into the mix.
    +1 on that the harbor freight is cheap and cheap

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