Woodworker's Journal 1993-17-5, страница 13Our newest heirloom, A few feet or so from a 1940 Delta Bench Drill Press stands another "sure-to-be" Dklta heirloom. The new Delta Sanding Center',"Belt/Disc Sander. George Reid, master craftsman and furniture historian, admits he's never seen anything quite like it. A machine capable of precision edge-sanding a 24" diameter circle. (48" with accessory extension.) With a 6"x 48" belt and 12" disc, accompanied by a power take-off shaft that handles dozens of accessories. Like pneumatic drums, flap wheels, buffing wheels and a flexible shaft, just to name a few. And a hefty cast iron base that incorporates single port dust collection. In his 51 years of working with wood, Mr. Reid has created scores of perfect historical reproductions and original heirlooms, both full size and miniature, using his old Delta machines. And at age 78, Geoige isn't about to back away from a new idea like the Delta Sanding Center. He points out, "This time Delta's put everything into one machine." For more information on the Sanding Center or the name of your nearest Delta dealer, call toll free: Delta International Machinery Corp., A —| = ■ — A Pittsburgh, PA, 800-438-2486. In Canada, 519-836-2840. A A UtLIA A Pentair Company Building On Tradition Model 31-280 shown with accessory pneumatic drum, dust collector tray, hoses and mobile base. Septcmber/October 1993 We <e ptaMd to be mtonmtm I Yar-~ .V-vshoc «SBSI and The Amencan Wooos^oc or BUOtC Ipoosion Please circle No. 2 on the Reader Service Card. 13 |