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Although I am late to the game, I will toss in for the 2 by 72 belt sanders. I have one with thousands of hours of use on it. It is one of the ancient "square wheel" belt sanders from the 70s (the design was copied by Wilton and Jet as well). When other manufacturers are copying your design, you know they have come up with something good. I have not noted excessive wear on the steel platen. The key hallmark of the design was the ability to change your working surface to present a small radius wheel, a medium radius wheel, or a Large radius wheel for grinding inside surfaces (or hollow grind blades). It also had a flat platen which could be the primary work surface. Belt tracking on them was easy to maintain without a fuss.
You can come up with your own design, or mimic the successful and established design which has over 50 years of track history.
You can come up with your own design, or mimic the successful and established design which has over 50 years of track history.