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Derek Arita
12-30-2014, 3:02 PM
I'm looking at one of these and would like some real owner feedback on them. I don't have much room or $, so this one looks pretty good. I saw the Griz counterpart and it looks like a nice machine with spindles and all, however the spindles don't oscillate. Since I already have an older PC Portable Oscillating spindle sander that I switch out with my router in the router table, I'm OK losing the fixed spindle sander.
Anyways feedback would be nice.

John R Green
12-30-2014, 3:15 PM
Got one this year.
For what I build, it's was a great investment.

Cary Falk
12-30-2014, 4:19 PM
I have this sander. I was disappointed in the grind/finish of the table. It looks like a 3 year old took to it with an angle grinder. Does it hurt the operation? No, it is just not the quality of my Grizzly tools. The table could use a third hand to adjust but I took care of that.

That being said it works very well and I use it quite a bit.

Derek Arita
12-30-2014, 4:20 PM
Got one this year.
For what I build, it's was a great investment.
John, any complaints with the machine or "wish I would haves"?

glenn bradley
12-30-2014, 4:53 PM
I also have it and echo Bill's observation. The table adjustment is very basic and I believe Bill has a mod for that. The knobs are also not very ergonomic and can be actually painful to use during paper changes. The belt moves quite fast (3900 FPM versus 3150 on the Griz) . All told I wish I would have spent half again as much and gone with the Grizzly G0563. Better table controls, slower belt speed so less potential for burning. Has a spindle sanding attachment whereas to contour sand on the Jet you have to disable the dust shroud, etc. Its just a better thought out machine. All that being said, I enjoy the Jet, got it for a good price on sale and it does what it is supposed to. I would not want to be without it. I'm just saying that if I were to do it again . . .

Derek Arita
12-30-2014, 5:05 PM
Does it come on a pallet, assembled or in a box, assemble required? If I bought it locally, could I get it home in the back of a Honda Pilot? My Pilot back takes 48"!wide boards.

Cary Falk
12-30-2014, 6:20 PM
It comes in a box disassembled. I don't remember much about it because I have a truck.

guy knight
12-30-2014, 7:54 PM
use mine all the time for my cabinet shop works good

Derek Arita
01-01-2015, 1:30 PM
It comes in a box disassembled. I don't remember much about it because I have a truck.

So it comes in a box, not on a pallet? If the box was less than 48"x48", it should fit.

Cary Falk
01-01-2015, 3:03 PM
So it comes in a box, not on a pallet? If the box was less than 48"x48", it should fit.
CPO jet says boxes is 55 by 28 by 23

Mike Hollingsworth
01-01-2015, 4:37 PM
Oscillating feature on this type of sander is not all that important.
IMO

John R Green
01-01-2015, 4:51 PM
No complaints about machine
Came in a box
Assembled it without problems
Does what I need done in short amount of time
Like going from a hand held circular saw to a table saw

glenn bradley
01-01-2015, 4:58 PM
Oscillating feature on this type of sander is not all that important.
IMO

The great thing about the forum is the differences of opinion and I will add a differing one ;-) I went to an oscillating machine on purpose to reduce the repetitive scratch pattern and reduce the effort to get to the next stage in surface prep. The importance of this feature will vary with what you use the machine for specifically and what you do in general.

Derek Arita
01-01-2015, 5:28 PM
CPO jet says boxes is 55 by 28 by 23
Perfect...thanks. Should fit no prob.