Yet another vote for the Ridgid Sander. It is very reasonably priced and has lots of options.
Yet another vote for the Ridgid Sander. It is very reasonably priced and has lots of options.
Wood works well with winter
Another vote here for the Rigid. I also have the Ryobi version which worked well for it's purpose. The extra option of making it into a small belt sander has been nice as a bigger piece can be sanded without the scalloping.
FWIW...the Rigid was recently voted Best Value and Best Overall from a recent tool guide. Take it for what it is worth.
You said you will seldom use it and since price is always a function, I might consider a hand held portable. However I think you will find yourself using it more than you think once you see how handy they are. The $200 for the Rigid would be money well spent.
+1 for the Ridgid as well. Handy little rascal!
"I cut it twice and it's still too short!"
Here come's yet another vote for the Rigid, although I must admit that only about 25% of its use is with the spindle. I LOVE the OBS functionality though. For a lightly used machine, I don't think you can find a better mix of value, flexibility and functionality than this beast.
It came to pass...
"Curiosity is the ultimate power tool." - Roy Underhill
The road IS the destination.
Well would up witht he Jet, I hate my personality, can't by cheap tools.... I will just have to eat cherios for dinner for the next month.
-=Jason=-
I have a Delta Boss. It has an effective dust collection system, although I had to make an adapter to fit it to a 2 1/4 inch Shop Vac hose.
Russ
On HomeDepo.com, you can buy the Rigid sander for $200 with shipping, or a reconditioned one for $170 with shipping. Which would you go for?
Well, you guys convinced me. I went out and bought the Ridgid oscillating sander. I got a $25 off promotion from HD and used that to offset some of the cost. I'll let you know how I like it after I've used it a bit.
Mike
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Welcome to the Ridgid OSS club, Mike. Just don't forget to keep the UPC off the box and send it in to Ridgid for your Lifetime Service guarantee.
For those of you who have the Ridgid OSS where do you buy your sanding spindles? Are they available at your local HD or other borg? Or do you have to order them through the Internet? If so where?
Thanks for any pointers.
Mike
Go into the world and do well. But more importantly, go into the world and do good.
I really like my Ridgid. I find myself using the belt attachment way more often then I thought I would.
I guess its just how you look at it? I do agree it seems a little pricey for what it is but for something that will only see limited use, it seems to make more sense to me for a home WW'er with limited space. Most of us need another stationary tool like we need another hole in our head. IMO, bench top tools are not that much easier to store or work around.
The key benefit to the PC 121 IMO is that it can be installed into your router table when needed and then stored away in a draw when not. The fact that you have the option to use it "off site" if needed is just a bonus. Installing it in a router table will probably give you the advantage of having a larger support table then you would get with even the larger floor standing OSS's. The only down side I can see is no tilting table and I have no idea how well the dust collection works, especially table mounted? Price wise, while not as inexpensive as the Ridged, it is a lot less then the Jet bench top OSS.
Mind you, I don't have any of them but have seriously considered the PC 121 and those where my thoughts on it. If I'm wrong or missing something, please fill me in?