Has anyone tried using a speed control on a contractor style table saw to reduce the speed while using a sanding disc?
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Motor out side and in back of the cabinet (V belt driven)?
If the motor is out side of the saw cabinet you could change the pulley size . A smaller pulley on the motor will turn the sanding disc slower
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You will have more torque (can press the sander harder without slowing it down).
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