Maybe he has one of these?

That could do an OK job in theory.
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As Todd mentioned, the flatness needs to be precise. "Looks flat and fresh" won't quite get it done. If entire manifold fits on the supported flat part of the belt sander all at once, it's possible to accomplish this. But, not entirely likely. It can also be checked with a precision straight-edge and a feeler gauge. That will tell you what sort of gaps you have.
Another manual labor option is to start with a flat surface and a large piece of sandpaper. A 6" roll of sandpaper taped down onto a granite counter will often suffice. This could take a LOT of sanding though, depending on your starting flatness. Feeler gauges and a precision straight edge will tell you what you're up against. Coloring all those fresh surfaces with a Sharpie, then sanding until all the Sharpie is gone will let you know when you're done. If sanding seems infeasible, time to find a machine shop