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Post #138342800 added 06-27-2020 1:21 PM by unknownuser5 in Deal Talk
FACTORY BLEMISHED - Which coming from Direct Tools Outlet means new. 7 dollar standard shipping rate. I have used this sander quite a lot and for the price it is a steal. It has automatic belt...
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Post #138349244 added 06-27-2020 6:42 PM by SeriousWallaby933 in Deal Talk
Quality is good. Blemished usually means new.
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Post #138349412 added 06-27-2020 6:51 PM by ElatedMusic8761 in Deal Talk
Not a delicate or precise tool but its strong and fast I have this exact one. It slaps. Excellent dust collection. They ripped me off on the warranty, ridgid CS sucks, but still a great buy. I...
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Post #138354542 added 06-28-2020 2:21 AM by dbuche708 in Deal Talk
I own a lot of tools and I actually wore out my 3x18 belt sander. I upgraded to 4x24 for faster stock removal. I have the Harbor Freight one and it seems fine. It pulls more amps and is heavy. It...
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Post #138373112 added 06-28-2020 8:05 PM by thisismatt in Deal Talk
Sounds like a lot of you don't have the knives set correctly on your power planers :lol:
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Post #138357350 added 06-28-2020 7:36 AM by DrMundoMD in Deal Talk
I bought two from this seller. A jig saw and a grinder. Both appear new. I was unable to discern between them and new tools
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Post #138361733 added 06-28-2020 10:49 AM by pike1346 in Deal Talk
I buy a lot from Direct Tools, both refurbished and blemished, and have been very happy with all my purchases.
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Post #138365771 added 06-28-2020 1:56 PM by the.barbrR in Deal Talk
I mainly want to use the power planer to flatten table top and some end table im planning on making. I feel like belt sander may work but I really don't want to sacrifice an extra hour of labor using...
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Post #138344570 added 06-27-2020 2:37 PM by cloudnate in Deal Talk
Had anyone bought any tools from direct tools outlet or any place similar that sells “blemish”? Are these used returns? Damaged boxes? Or factory blemishes? The pricing seems to good to pass up. Just...
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Post #138355397 added 06-28-2020 5:17 AM by a12548 in Deal Talk
Their shipping time was once dismal but they are quite quick now, and factory blemished items have always been like new
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Post #138355541 added 06-28-2020 5:32 AM by SmartPen6553 in Deal Talk
Factory blemish from direct tools means the tool didn’t pass the final visual quality inspection. It’s brand new.
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Post #138366626 added 06-28-2020 2:40 PM by herbfellows in Deal Talk
Even an electric planer, rather than a stand alone planer, will give you a much better surface than any belt sander. Belt sanders are meant for rough work.
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Post #138355169 added 06-28-2020 4:52 AM by HacksawD in Deal Talk
I got a ridgid planer and looked new to me
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Post #138358328 added 06-28-2020 8:22 AM by wlderdude in Deal Talk
Does HD rent a belt sander appropriate for this job? I would think you'd want something bigger.
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Post #138360605 added 06-28-2020 9:59 AM by sticknmove1 in Deal Talk
I want to refinish my front door. Belt sander or random orbital sander?
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Post #138362339 added 06-28-2020 11:17 AM by DrewBreeze13 in Deal Talk
Yeah my bad. Renting a drum sander, looking to finish with this belt sander. Sorry for the sloppy terminology.
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Post #138363785 added 06-28-2020 12:22 PM by leadfoot46 in Deal Talk
Thanks.... In 4 one...
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Post #138375236 added 06-28-2020 10:29 PM by slickriven in Deal Talk
Bought this, rep given. I've purchased Factory Blemished from DFO's physical stores in the past, so this was an easy hurdle to get over. Can't beat Ridgid's warranty for my money and level of use.
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Post #138488801 added 07-02-2020 7:29 PM by SmartPen6553 in Deal Talk
I got the same email saying it was shipped on 6/28. It’s now 7/2. Emailed their customer service so we’ll see what happens.
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Post #138350546 added 06-27-2020 8:02 PM by unknownuser5 in Deal Talk
They also have cordless rigid belt sander in stock right now. It's a little more money though.
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Post #138356099 added 06-28-2020 6:25 AM by DrewBreeze13 in Deal Talk
I'm hoping to rent a large belt sander from HD to refinish some wood floors but they say it will leave an un-sanded 4" strip at the base of the walls (that's just the closest that particular machine...
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Post #138362927 added 06-28-2020 11:43 AM by killersquirrel in Deal Talk
I got a cordless planer from them not long ago, lifetime warranty added no problem, even did it all online (had to call but ridgid rep was super helpful and got it added quickly)
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Post #138365417 added 06-28-2020 1:37 PM by SkyeC in Deal Talk
Depends on what you're using it for. Mostly I would say no but occasionally it may fit the bill. Power planers(hand held usually 3¼) have many uses but maybe the most common one is to remove...
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Post #138366815 added 06-28-2020 2:50 PM by herbfellows in Deal Talk
It depends largely on your own tolerance for appearances, so this is a hard question to answer. It's not going to look like a continuation of the floor sander, so you will be tempted to try to even...
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Post #138598292 added 07-07-2020 2:48 PM by tinobob in Deal Talk
In case anybody missed it last time, it's showing back in stock now.
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Post #138345308 added 06-27-2020 3:09 PM by the.barbrR in Deal Talk
Can a belt sander take the place of a power planer? I wish this were 18v cordless though. I've been eyeing the $99 18v ridgidpower planer on DirectTools since I can't shell out the money for the...
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Post #138347741 added 06-27-2020 5:10 PM by diadilus in Deal Talk
Noob question: what are the advantages of a belt sander?
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Post #138358040 added 06-28-2020 8:10 AM by smallwjl in Deal Talk
I bought an ros as well but it doesn't have great speed of orbits but mine was refurbished. Also it was 36 dollars. Roll of the dice
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Post #138361538 added 06-28-2020 10:41 AM by dgodwin in Deal Talk
I want to sand down my front steps and repaint them. 6 steps total. This or an orbital sander?
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Post #138581387 added 07-06-2020 11:16 PM by SFdealaddict in Deal Talk
So this appears to be available for $56. Is this for the same deal?
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Post #138345629 added 06-27-2020 3:24 PM by fitz1015 in Deal Talk
Yes and no. If you're a careful you can get a flat surface but it might not be parallel to the other side. Nothing really takes the place of a true planer.
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Post #138345689 added 06-27-2020 3:27 PM by ObiWanRyobi in Deal Talk
Every "blemished" item I have purchased through direct tools has been cosmetically perfect. There are usually open boxes or returns to the store that home depot can not resell.
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Post #138355379 added 06-28-2020 5:16 AM by macfable in Deal Talk
Perfect timing! Was literally shipping for a deal on belt sander this week. Happy to get others report this would still qualify for lifetime warranty.
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Post #138356987 added 06-28-2020 7:15 AM by ibeonit in Deal Talk
I don't own this belt sander, but any of them should get you close enough to lay baseboard evenly.
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Post #138357479 added 06-28-2020 7:43 AM by millertimexmatt in Deal Talk
I can't speak for this belt sander or the Wen, but as far as shredding belts. There should be an adjustment on one of the rollers to keep the belt on track. Anytime you change belts on any belt...
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Post #138358541 added 06-28-2020 8:31 AM by sandiegocamaro in Deal Talk
He’s renting a drum sander... This belt sander should work fine for the final strip
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Post #138365984 added 06-28-2020 2:09 PM by SkyeC in Deal Talk
Actually a belt sander is much better for that. A powerplaner will dig in on the sides, it's only 3.25inch wide so on either side it will gouge the wood. A belt sander can help with that task but...
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Post #138366365 added 06-28-2020 2:28 PM by the.barbrR in Deal Talk
Yes i am gluing up boards for these tops. I already made my jig to "joint" on my tablesaw. Table is only going to be around 5ft by 3.5ft so may not be too difficult to do myself but I will see. I...
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Post #138424919 added 06-30-2020 5:01 PM by JYOSS in Deal Talk
So I’m not sure whether or not the uploaded registration would’ve ultimately completed without reaching out. I can only say that I’ve never had an issue completing the online registration when...
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