Steve - I understand the concern about the chuck in a drill press as
I've also had one come off. How about a wood stand and band clamping an
electric drill to it. Harbor Freight has a couple variable speed ones
under $20, so I wouldn't really care about the side loading. Just make
sure the trigger lock is variable if not running at top speed is a concern.
Brian
On 6/28/2013 12:02 PM, Steve Hammatt, Mount Vernon WA USA wrote:
> Ibve never owned a spindle sander but I have a need for
> a similar tool, but without the oscillating feature. Ibm trying
> to mount a leather burnishing tool (3/8b steel shaft) vertically
> with a flat work surface. Does anyone know if there are bench-top
> oscillating spindle sanders out there where the oscillating feature
> can be removed or defeated?
> Thanks.
>
> Steve Hammatt
> Mount Vernon WA USA
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