Combo Oscillating Edge and Spindle Sander?

Started by Archer Dave, December 30, 2016, 03:14:00 PM

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Robertfishes

I bought the rigid combo 6 years ago. I already had a Jet 6" Spindle sander so i have never used the spindles on the Rigid.. It is a handy machine, a little under powered though and mine does vibrate..keep a good sharp belt on it and it will grind fiberglass limbs nicely.  After using it for a year..I bought a used Grizzly 6"x80" edge sander and added a pattern sander to the motor end..The Rigid is very light and portable so i still use it on some projects.

Pago

The best made plan won't get it made the way you planned.

Archer Dave

Thanks. You guys have helped me make up mind mind to spend a little more and get the Ridgid. I think it will be a good little machine for my limited use.

monterey

Last time I used mine it was stalling out badly.  Just didn't have the power it had.  Been using mine about 3 years but still not that many hours on it.  Need to check it out but it may have been due to the extension cord in use.

It is a very good system IMO.  A big step up from the drum on a drill press!
Monterey

"I didn't say all that stuff". - Confucius........and Yogi Berra

Archer Dave

Yeah light gauge extension cord can cause problems. I only use 12awg cords and even large power tools work fine.

beachbowhunter

QuoteOriginally posted by Pago:
I would be lost without my Ridgid sander.
Me too. Roys hands were actually shaking from drinking that cheap beer...
Ishi was a Californian                   :cool:

Roy from Pa


kenneth butler

I picked up a like new one on Craigs list for $125. Only one of the spindle drums had been used. He must not have liked it. I love it and use it for knife making all the time. Shaping scales and handles, not metal work.Ken


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