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John Stankus
07-07-2017, 7:07 PM
Woodcraft has the Woodriver Benchtop spindle sander on sale this month. I have been thinking of picking one up.
Any experience/opinions on the sander?

John

Matt Day
07-07-2017, 10:11 PM
Looks like the same as all the other clones including Harbor Freight. I'd spend the extra couple bucks and get the Ridgid. Many happy users.

Or get a heavy duty vintage one like a boice crane, state, etc.

Bill White
07-08-2017, 11:30 AM
Ridgid here. Best of the low cost units.
Bill

Stephen Rosenthal
07-09-2017, 5:48 PM
I picked up a Ryobi OSS550 in an opened box at an estate sale for $20. Didn't really need it at the time, nor do I usually buy anything Asian made, but couldn't pass it up at that price. It's virtually the same as the SS on sale at Woodcraft. Decent power, small fixed cast-iron table and good dust collection with a shop vac. Don't use it very often, but fills a need without taking up much space. That said, I wouldn't buy it at Woodcraft's "sale" price.

Steve

lowell holmes
07-09-2017, 7:37 PM
My Ridgid sander will do belts or spindles. I suggest you look at it.

I have the $200 one.

Dave Lehnert
07-11-2017, 10:42 PM
I know nothing about them but you can get a like unit from Home Depot cheaper.
http://www.homedepot.com/p/WEN-3-5-Amp-1-2-HP-Oscillating-Spindle-Sander-6510/205453220?cm_mmc=Shopping|THD|google|&mid=s4lrJBC4Q|dc_mtid_8903tb925190_pcrid_195274179 091_pkw__pmt__product_205453220_slid_&gclid=Cj0KEQjw7pHLBRDqs-X8hZ3Mgp0BEiQAXIo9rpIQYzcjYA2dHRGdMlqFv0rzCTtXdWjd 8ozrpyTa7hUaAvMc8P8HAQ

Larry Anderson
07-11-2017, 11:49 PM
Ridgid here. Best of the low cost units.
Bill

I too have the Rigid and agree best unit for the hobby woodworker.

John Gornall
07-12-2017, 12:29 AM
I bought one of those cheap sanders on sale for 69.00 to use on one job. If it finished the job I would be happy. Used it hard for about a week. It earned a permanent place in my shop. After a few years it stopped oscillating. Took it apart and the belts had failed. Belts had numbers on them and I got new belts on ebay for about 15 bucks. Running just fine years later. One thing I like about it is the cast iron table that allows use of magnets - use it as a thickness sander for small strips. Dust collection with shop vac is good. Got my moneys worth.