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Mark Woodmark
10-10-2010, 11:09 PM
If you were to purchase a floor model oscillating spindle sander, which one would you buy and why?

Clint Olver
10-10-2010, 11:52 PM
Grizzly G1071. Great Value $695.

http://www.grizzly.com/products/Oscillating-Spindle-Sander/G1071

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Ben Martin
10-11-2010, 7:23 AM
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Seriously though, the State is a "legend" when it comes to spindle sanders. Another option would be a Max. There is no way I would pay $695 for a Grizzly when a used State can be had for couple hundred more (if not the same price), just make sure the machine comes with spindles though. The Ridgid I have cowering in the background will soon be for sale...

I paid $300 for mine, but that was probably the deal of a lifetime, it has 13 spindles which I believe is more than a complete set....

Gene Howe
10-11-2010, 8:28 AM
+1
State all the way!

Jerome Hanby
10-11-2010, 8:38 AM
+1. It's been in my amazon wish list for ages...



Grizzly G1071. Great Value $695.

http://www.grizzly.com/products/Oscillating-Spindle-Sander/G1071

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Van Huskey
10-11-2010, 8:42 AM
A State or Max would be great if you can find one. I haven't seen one resonably local in a quite a while.

If I were buying new it would be the Jet IF it goes on sale while I was looking, it is very well built and without taking them apart strikes me as better built than the Grizzly plus you get a warranty 5 times as long. The Grizzly is about $820-830 liftgate shipped and hopefully between now and the end of the year you can get the Jet for $850 give or take shipped. The next price point up in new would be the Oliver for me. The Oliver is about $1300 shipped and has a large table, 2hp and just looks sweet but I must say for me above $900 the point of diminishing returns has been hit.

Jerome Hanby
10-11-2010, 8:52 AM
I did some browsing, and withing 1000 mile of me, there is one State machine on CL for $995 (It's in NC near Chattanooga id anyone is looking for one) . I'll admit it's a pretty cool looking machine and I'll take your word that it's a great working sander, but what makes a $1000 used State that much better than a $750 new Grizzly?

Gene Howe
10-11-2010, 9:27 AM
I did some browsing, and withing 1000 mile of me, there is one State machine on CL for $995 (It's in NC near Chattanooga id anyone is looking for one) . I'll admit it's a pretty cool looking machine and I'll take your word that it's a great working sander, but what makes a $1000 used State that much better than a $750 new Grizzly?

I've used both in the same shop. And a Max in a different situation. The extra $250 will get you a much smoother operating machine, ruggedness and longevity. It's like the difference between a Caddy and a Bentley. :D

Cary Falk
10-11-2010, 9:28 AM
I am sure the State and Max are great sanders but depending on where you live and how many years you want to look for one, you may never get one. I have never seen one on my CL in the 10 years I lived here. IF you do find one at a reasonable price, it will need a rehab and parts. OWWM is not for everybody. I bought the Grizzly about 2 months ago and am happy with it. I woluld look at Jet, Grizzly, Shop Fox, Steel City, etc and see what the best deal you can get. I have a piece or two from each manufacturer and the quality is the same.