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Re: Home Depot In-store donation

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Originally Posted by Joseph Smith View Post
How about a belt sander? From my experience, a belt sander is better than a grinder for cleaning up and grinding aluminum anyway, but it can also handle steel, wood, or whatever you want to throw at it.
How about a welder? Plasma cutter? Mini bandsaw? Tool chest?
I'd have a field day with an opportunity like that!
A belt sander is also easier to use SAFELY than a grinder.

One alternative is to get a bunch of good quality drill bits (multiples of the commonly used sizes) and a few Deburring Tools.

A second alternative is to get a small Band Saw. It's not the greatest but it will be easier to get good cuts on tubing and sheet goods than with a hacksaw.

A third alternative would be to get some clamps. On the weekend, I saw some good quality Bessey brand clamps on sale in one of our local stores.
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