Hook & Loop Kit for Drum Sanders - How-to

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  • čas přidán 10. 09. 2024
  • Why didn't I do this sooner? I have spent far too much time and effort swapping standard sandpaper on my G0458 Drum Sander, and finally decided to attempt a swap using a hook & loop conversion kit for a larger model of drum sander.
    The result? It still sands the same (which was the point!) and the finish is great.
    So what's the difference? I can swap out grits way, way faster thanks to the hook and loop-backed sandpaper.
    Please note: This kit was designed for the G1066R 24" Drum Sander from Grizzly, which is a larger machine with dual drums. That's actually a good thing in my case, because it meant I had a backup in case I botched the first attempt at cutting the angles.
    Rest assured, I cover the specs you'll need for a G0458 or G0458Z Grizzly Drum Sander in this video, and you can do similar modifications like I did to get it to fit other drum sizes.
    So yeah, is this worth the money? For me and the amount I use my machine, heck yes! I have a (not sponsored) link below, if you want to see this kit to find out if it'll work for your machine.
    Here's the link to the H5037 Hook & Loop Conversion Kit on Grizzly.com:
    www.grizzly.co...
    Thanks for watching and subscribing!

Komentáře • 26

  • @ronmaniprd
    @ronmaniprd Před rokem +3

    I followed your instructions to the letter and it was great. My Grizzly works fantastic with the hook and loop, so far. Great video. Keep 'em coming!

  • @clarkg9805
    @clarkg9805 Před rokem +1

    excellent video, thank-you for sharing.

  • @grizzlymachines
    @grizzlymachines Před 3 lety +3

    Well now there's an idea!

    • @Tinkery
      @Tinkery Před 3 lety

      This is awesome.
      It would be great to see Grizzly come out with an official version of the hook & loop conversion kit for the smaller drum sanders so those of us working in small spaces.
      Guessing on the angle & cutting the oversized piece to fit is one way to go but it would be nice if Grizzly made that unnecessary.

    • @WVgunfun
      @WVgunfun Před rokem

      Yes!!! I need one for my Ryobi 16"

  • @charlesbainbridge3729
    @charlesbainbridge3729 Před 5 měsíci

    Where to buy the adhesive, hook and loop paper

  • @gregl2249
    @gregl2249 Před 2 lety +2

    The Grizzley has a better set up than the Powermatic ---the Powermatic only has tension clips to hold the sandpaper in and constantly slip out ruining the surface of your project--I don't know how the Powermatic design got passed----these Allen screws appear to work much better

  • @piptyson5512
    @piptyson5512 Před 3 lety +1

    I'm about to do a diy drum sander and I think I'll use hook and loop for the drum. I think I may try Abranet instead of regular ole sand paper, Abranet is good stuff. I guess I could also just find some velcro to stick on the drum for the hook and loop action.

    • @RiverbendWoodworks
      @RiverbendWoodworks  Před 3 lety +1

      I’ll have to check that out! Whichever you go with, just make sure the stuff is suuuuper sticky just in case! Good luck on the build!

    • @piptyson5512
      @piptyson5512 Před 3 lety +1

      @@RiverbendWoodworks I've used the Abranet on my orbital sander, wide open, sticks well for quite awhile. And it lasts forever too. If it'll work on a drum sander, it may be heaven lol

    • @wmwalkerco
      @wmwalkerco Před rokem

      @@piptyson5512 It looks like it's been about a year. Did you try it? How'd that work out? To me the benefit of abranet is dust collection through the paper. On a drum sander you don't have any air behind the paper so I'm curious what the benefit might be. I love abranet and use it on my RO sanders (Mirkas) but it tears much easier.

  • @What_Other_Hobbies
    @What_Other_Hobbies Před 2 lety +1

    There are online calculators for drum sander initial cut angle.

  • @streppa
    @streppa Před 2 lety +1

    Should be getting my G0458Z in the next week. Definitely gonna try this, but I was also gonna try the 3M Cubitron II. Not sure if I can get the right dimensions.

    • @RiverbendWoodworks
      @RiverbendWoodworks  Před 2 lety

      If the 3M material is longer than needed I’m sure you have some playing around room to work with to get the angle close. If it’s similar in width to the stuff I used you should be able to use that angle to some degree and work out from there, either way though, please let me know your thoughts on the 3M if you go that route!

  • @miked9935
    @miked9935 Před 3 lety

    When you add the tape, I could have already replaced both rolls of paper on my 25" dual drum sander

    • @RiverbendWoodworks
      @RiverbendWoodworks  Před 3 lety

      By not using tape? I was following a video from Grizzly on the 24” sander and it showed using tape to secure at each end. Do you not do that step? Does it still work well?

  • @andrewdg90
    @andrewdg90 Před 3 lety +1

    I probably would have done the Velcro the same way as the paper 😂. Just leave overlap and trim the ends once on

    • @RiverbendWoodworks
      @RiverbendWoodworks  Před 3 lety +1

      I was totally looking for an easier way to trim basically every step on this, and that final hack job with the Velcro roll was more out of necessity because man that stuff is sticky! Works good so far though!

    • @andrewdg90
      @andrewdg90 Před 3 lety

      @@RiverbendWoodworks Ive tried it with my old 7" disc sander but I guess I didn't use high enough quality stuff because it would eventually come off due to heat. Someday I would love to get a open ended drum sander like yours. It's not cheap but w worth while investment. Especially with nets!

  • @zdravvyzdravko9847
    @zdravvyzdravko9847 Před 2 lety

    Seems to me that changing sandpaper will be more difficult with this nethod!

    • @RiverbendWoodworks
      @RiverbendWoodworks  Před 2 lety

      I can defiantly say it’s much faster, even with cutting the new piece and installing. No odd tensioning required either.

    • @joshmcdevitt137
      @joshmcdevitt137 Před rokem

      100 percent. looks insane lol

  • @DikkaDisc
    @DikkaDisc Před rokem

    By doing this you take away the benifit of an open ended sander.

    • @RiverbendWoodworks
      @RiverbendWoodworks  Před rokem +1

      How so? Still functions just the same with the hook and loop setup as it did before. Actually makes changing grits faster as well.

  • @Justinofalltrades1
    @Justinofalltrades1 Před rokem

    seems like a down grade

    • @RiverbendWoodworks
      @RiverbendWoodworks  Před rokem +1

      Having run a lot of material through the new setup, I can honestly say it’s got a similar finish to the original. The real win is in how quick you can change grits…way less cussing involved.