Gary Lange
11-11-2008, 12:53 PM
I was at Sears today and saw this Oscillating Spindle Sander and thought it looked pretty nice and somewhat practical for a home shop.
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Sand contours, arcs, curves and other irregular shapes faster and easier than traditional hand sanding. Extra large 18-in. diameter cast iron work table allows you to sand oversized workpieces. Powerful 1/4 hp direct drive induction motor drives the sanding drums in sizes from 1/2-in. to 3-in. diameter (1/2-in. spindle shaft) 4-1/2" Length. The spindle rotates at 1725 RPM with a stroke length of 1-in. (30 strokes per minute) to prevent chatter and burn marks to your wood. Built-in dust collection system has a spindle fan that draws the sawdust through spiral designed inserts and discharges into the 2 1/2- exhaust port. Features cord wrap for convenience
http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y200/Trackerman/Woodworking%20Shop/SearsSpindleSander.jpg
Sand contours, arcs, curves and other irregular shapes faster and easier than traditional hand sanding. Extra large 18-in. diameter cast iron work table allows you to sand oversized workpieces. Powerful 1/4 hp direct drive induction motor drives the sanding drums in sizes from 1/2-in. to 3-in. diameter (1/2-in. spindle shaft) 4-1/2" Length. The spindle rotates at 1725 RPM with a stroke length of 1-in. (30 strokes per minute) to prevent chatter and burn marks to your wood. Built-in dust collection system has a spindle fan that draws the sawdust through spiral designed inserts and discharges into the 2 1/2- exhaust port. Features cord wrap for convenience