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Old 04-03-2008, 10:39 AM   #11
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Hi Jack

I looked at the feather wheels also but I have a set of buddies wheels that I use all over the shop, they are on the router table now but can be switched over to just about any tool in the shop ... quick and easy,,

The buddie wheels hold the stock down plus push the stock to the fence all with one wheel..or two... it's simple math thing...the angle of the dangle thing ....

http://grizzly.com/products/searchre...aspx?q=buddies

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The drum sander kit,, Joe L. also got one and made it look just like the plans caled for but I always just go a bit overboard, you will see his also in the links and on his web page...

http://www.ncwoodworker.net/pp/showp...hp?photo=13926

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Hi bobj3

I bought the complete package from Stockroom supply including the top, cabinet, and feather wheel kit, and I am happy with the whole thing.
I see from your post that you do very nice work yourself and most certainly do not need to purchace a cabinet.
I woulld certainly recommend the feather wheel kit, I was most impressed with it. The feather wheels have uses for other projects on other machines.
I would post some pictures but you might as well look at the demo videos on the Stockroom Supply web site.
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