 A quick review of the Wynn 6502 Belt and Disk Sander. Hola woodworkers, Paul Carlson here, small workshop guy. And as a novice, you know, not a professional cabinet builder or anything, just a novice playing around with building furniture and stuff, I really take pride in my small workshop, and I want to have most of the power tools that help me be successful. I thought a belt sander was a good addition. I got this one probably two years ago from Amazon from Wynn, W-E-N. It's a model 6502. It's a four inch wide belt by how many, how long? 36 inch wide circumference. And it's got a six inch disk sander on it. So what do I like about it and what don't I like about it? It works. It certainly works easily. It's got a nice little port here for dust collection, although all the dust is up here, you know, so you're not going to totally remove dust collection unless you encase it. It's effective. If you get one, or if you get any kind of a belt sander, you might want to get one of these big old erasers. These are very handy for getting the grit, you know, cleaned up. Let me demonstrate. So, there'll be a link for that down below in my Amazon affiliate links. These are effective. They're good. I can't recommend this one. It doesn't bog down very much. It was easy to assemble. They had good instructions for that. A standard size port for my shop vac. Everything seemed to be good. It's got a nice little tracking device here, although it's a little plastic handle. Why would I not get this one again? Why would I try something else? And this is true of a couple of devices that I've gotten from WEN. Let me unplug it here. I don't like moving things around when they're plugged in. So, here's my problem with it. There's a little handle here that is to give you the ability to turn this platform at different angles, depending on what you might want. You know, 99% of the time, you'd like it to be a square, or 90 degrees. So, I set it at 90 degrees. I try to work hard to get it that way. I lock this down. Maybe it's me. An old dude with not much strength left in his hand. And I tie this down as best as I can. And then I put a piece of wood on here. And I start to work away. And it doesn't take much. Of course, now it will. Boom. This is a piece of crap here, this little handle that holds it at the angle. And so, I'm constantly struggling with getting, loosening that up and stuff. I think it's just the fact that it's plastic and it's slippery. And so, it won't hold it. So, for that reason, and that reason alone, I would not recommend this machine. I guess you could maybe replace it. Probably ought to do that. Look at how I could put a different one on there. So, if I bought it, probably ought to fix it. But, you know, I'd like things to come in good shape. I guess I could find a different one to hold up. And there's always a possibility that I assembled it wrong. But this was somewhere in the $130 category, $135, $137. I see Grizzly has one and they, I tend to like the Grizzly little bench top power tools. And so, I think if I do it over again, I would get the Grizzly. So, that's my review of this little small workshop belt sander. Very, very handy device to have in the workshop. Highly recommend it, but maybe try a different brand. Small workshop guy, hoping you'll be safe in your workshop. Have a nice day.