allen levine
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I think if I want to keep building furniture, this might be a good investment for me.
I have sanding drums I run on my drill press and notice Im using them constantly, and thinking Id like to have a dedicated sander with different size spindles to make my life a bit easier.
I looked around, they dont seem like a huge expense.
Anyone using one they would strongly recommend?
Points I need to address-I need something that is easy to switch out spindles as my hands dont work as well as Id lilke
I want it tabletop, and light enough to be able to store away when not in use, something I can lift for 20 seconds to put away.(lets say under 75 lbs?)
Easy to use, I dont want or need another complicated device, Im not a machine person.
and last, although money is not a major issue, I dont want to waste money on options or a machine that is not any better than a less expensive brand.
and it has to operate on standard 110 power.
I have sanding drums I run on my drill press and notice Im using them constantly, and thinking Id like to have a dedicated sander with different size spindles to make my life a bit easier.
I looked around, they dont seem like a huge expense.
Anyone using one they would strongly recommend?
Points I need to address-I need something that is easy to switch out spindles as my hands dont work as well as Id lilke
I want it tabletop, and light enough to be able to store away when not in use, something I can lift for 20 seconds to put away.(lets say under 75 lbs?)
Easy to use, I dont want or need another complicated device, Im not a machine person.
and last, although money is not a major issue, I dont want to waste money on options or a machine that is not any better than a less expensive brand.
and it has to operate on standard 110 power.