Thursday, 22 August 2013

What Are The Best Spindle Sander Tools Available On The Market?

A spindle sander is mostly used to sand curved cuts or saw marks on finishing woodwork making it smooth. It is also widely used in various home improvement projects that include rounded wood as those found in furniture legs and stair treads. Note the difference between a spindle sander and an oscillating spindle sander. The latter has a tube that moves up and down at the same time that it is rotating. Traditional spindle sanders were once found mounted on bench tops, however modern versions are portable hand-held capable.

One of the most trusted and most popular brands in spindle sander tool is JET. Founded in the late 50s, Jet offers a wider range of popular woodworking tools including spindle sanders. One model has received many positive reviews from users around the world is the JET 708404 JBOS5 spindle sander. The JBOS-5 features a one-inch oscillating action that reduces considerably friction heat, thereby making sure your wood pieces are protected during sanding. Its powerful 1/2 HP induction motor will give you guaranteed performance every time. Other features include a tilting table for bevel sanding, and safety mechanisms namely a removable on/off safety switch to prevent accidental start-ups.

If you are looking for an oscillating spindle sander that consists of a belt sanding capability, the Ridgid EB4424 14663 is the model you might want to consider. Built with ball bearing housing, this sander tool is engineered to last. Use the belt sander attachment whenever you want to smooth up miter or straight joints, and convert it back to a spindle sander by swapping out the belt attachment in less than a minute.

One other brand of spindle sander that you cannot go pass is the Grizzly G9922. It comes with a 1/2 HP 4.6 amp TEFC motor. A 14.5 x 14.5 inch table made of ground cast iron provides a solid base on which to setup the sander. The table can be tilted to a 45 degrees angle for bevel sanding. The spindle oscillates at 64 strokes per minute making sanding contoured edges and irregular shapes child play. One other useful feature includes a built in 2” dust collection port. Grizzly also has another model on the market named the Grizzly G0529 that combines the precision of an oscillating sander and a 12” disc sander. Get two functionalities out of one power tool!

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