Rigid EB4424 says it has both oscillating and "rotary motion", which may
mean a non-oscillating configuration
Delta SA350k doesn't say it is an oscillating sander, but some of the
poor reviews indicate that the oscillation feature stops when a nylon
gear strips!!
Peace,
Pat
Thusly spake Steve Hammatt, Mount Vernon WA USA
> Thanks everybody for all the suggestions. However, this is not an
> attempt to do something on the cheap nor is it a one-time use. I
> need something that is strong and sturdy and good for long term use.
> The ideal item could be a non-oscillating spindle sander. The home
> use model would do fine and have the correct rotational speeds for
> sanding/burnishing. Just need to get rid of the oscillating feature...
> ...which was the original question. Another alternative is going with
> a bench-top spindle shaper. I would have to use one that I can change
> the pulley sizes to reduce the speed range down to around 1100 rpm.
> So, to get back to my original question: Does anyone know if there is
> an oscillating spindle sander that can be made into a non-oscillating
> model?
>
> Steve Hammatt
> Mount Vernon WA USA
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