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Anyone have experience with this sander? How well does it work? Do you know what accessories came with it? ie More than 1 spindle size?
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Used one once and it seemed to be a beefy built machine. I'd like one but they are hard to find at a reasonable price. I know where one is still on the shelf and most likely will be for years that when I can afford it I'll buy it. I like that it can be portable as well as table mounted.
Yes they had a couple spindle sizes as well.
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Had one for a few years and mounted it to a router insert so I could drop it in a table for table top spindle sander.
It worked fined and had no issues with it other than it was a little loud and dust collection was sub-par. Had a few different diameter drums with it too.
I bought the Ridgid belt/spindle sander a couple years ago and never used the PC anymore.
Think I sold the PC to a WN'er if I'm not mistaken.
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I believe the used market is the only place to find one these days.
maybe some NOS exists somewhere though
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I have one that I've used very little since I have a stationary spindle sander, but I've had a couple occasions where I had a large piece and it was definitely the"go to tool". If I was to do it over again, I would purchase this, make a stand, and forget the stationary tool. I also think it's well built. Too bad porter cable has fallen so far.
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I have one somewhere. Don't use it very often but its great for large pieces that don't fit on my stationary sander
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cad said:
Anyone have experience with this sander? How well does it work? Do you know what accessories came with it? ie More than 1 spindle size?
Hi
Cad - I have that sander and have place the machine upside down in a home-made stand that allows bringing the workpiece to the oscillating sanding drum - dust collection has been excellent for me - I'll be glad to post pics if your have this sander and want to see what I designed (very simple) - Dave
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Check out a post of mine from a few years back:
I don't know how to link to an old post, but do a search for my posts in Woodworking power tools (more than one year old). Look for a thread called "Anyone built a downdraft table?"
Look for my reply dated 08/29/13. It shows how I incorporated this sander into my downdraft table. It is a great sander and I use it a lot.
Send me a PM for any questions (drum diameters etc.)
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