Calum Bettison
Established Member
Evening all,
My first proper post here, hello! I'm hoping people could offer their opinions and recommendations on sanders.
I've had a look through previous threads on the topic, but many are quite old (discontinued models) or discussing a different price range, so thought Id ask afresh.
I'm looking to invest in a new or used decent quality disc or combination sander. Until now Ive been using a relatively cheapo 8"disc/belt combination machine, but its limitations are becoming apparent (slippy table locks, small size, questionable dust extraction etc).
Budget wise, I'd be happy to go up to £500-600, maybe a smidge more if needed. It'd be for typical uses - shaping parts, refining shapes etc, but I plan to use it for bigger components too, so a large table surface is desirable. Something solid and sturdy that can put up with a bit of stick as it might get used in a communal workspace. Effective dust extraction is a priority too.
I've mainly been looking at new, but if there are any older machines that are worth keeping an eye out for second hand, I'm open to that too. Ideally 1ph, I do have access to 3ph but would rather not as it would require the faff end expense of running extra cable.
Options I've been considering:
Jet JDS-12X - £490
I was thinking the Jet could be a good option, but noticed it looks suspiciously similar to and wondering whether its a rebadged version of:
Record Power DS300 - £250
Has anyone any experience with either of these machines? I've used a few Jet machines and they seem solid, but have had nightmare experiences with record power, and their seemingly non existent quality control. I'm apprehensive about the Jet in case it is a rebranded RP.
This Jet JSG-96-M combi on Ebay is within budget - £550. My thoughts on this is that the disc is only 10" but I guess having the big belt is a fair tradeoff.
Other options are these Optimum sanders. I have an optimum pillar drill and its great. Hefty and solid. But there seems to be very little info/reviews online about optimum machines, they dont seem to get much attention.
Optimum OPTIgrind TS 305 - £514 - seems expensive considering the alloy-looking table
Optimum OPTIgrind GB 305D - £634
Another contender:
AXMINSTER PROFESSIONAL AP305DS - £480 - after a bit of research I think this might be made by Rojek, who from what I can gather make pretty big industrial machines.
I always end up down an inconclusive rabbit hole researching these things, so if anyone has any experience with these machines, or has a recommendation they can offer it'd be much appreciated! Also any input on the advantages/disadvantages of combination machines I'm all ears. Or if anyone would recommend just looking into belt sanders then open to that too.
Thanks in advance for any input
Calum
My first proper post here, hello! I'm hoping people could offer their opinions and recommendations on sanders.
I've had a look through previous threads on the topic, but many are quite old (discontinued models) or discussing a different price range, so thought Id ask afresh.
I'm looking to invest in a new or used decent quality disc or combination sander. Until now Ive been using a relatively cheapo 8"disc/belt combination machine, but its limitations are becoming apparent (slippy table locks, small size, questionable dust extraction etc).
Budget wise, I'd be happy to go up to £500-600, maybe a smidge more if needed. It'd be for typical uses - shaping parts, refining shapes etc, but I plan to use it for bigger components too, so a large table surface is desirable. Something solid and sturdy that can put up with a bit of stick as it might get used in a communal workspace. Effective dust extraction is a priority too.
I've mainly been looking at new, but if there are any older machines that are worth keeping an eye out for second hand, I'm open to that too. Ideally 1ph, I do have access to 3ph but would rather not as it would require the faff end expense of running extra cable.
Options I've been considering:
Jet JDS-12X - £490
I was thinking the Jet could be a good option, but noticed it looks suspiciously similar to and wondering whether its a rebadged version of:
Record Power DS300 - £250
Has anyone any experience with either of these machines? I've used a few Jet machines and they seem solid, but have had nightmare experiences with record power, and their seemingly non existent quality control. I'm apprehensive about the Jet in case it is a rebranded RP.
This Jet JSG-96-M combi on Ebay is within budget - £550. My thoughts on this is that the disc is only 10" but I guess having the big belt is a fair tradeoff.
Other options are these Optimum sanders. I have an optimum pillar drill and its great. Hefty and solid. But there seems to be very little info/reviews online about optimum machines, they dont seem to get much attention.
Optimum OPTIgrind TS 305 - £514 - seems expensive considering the alloy-looking table
Optimum OPTIgrind GB 305D - £634
Another contender:
AXMINSTER PROFESSIONAL AP305DS - £480 - after a bit of research I think this might be made by Rojek, who from what I can gather make pretty big industrial machines.
I always end up down an inconclusive rabbit hole researching these things, so if anyone has any experience with these machines, or has a recommendation they can offer it'd be much appreciated! Also any input on the advantages/disadvantages of combination machines I'm all ears. Or if anyone would recommend just looking into belt sanders then open to that too.
Thanks in advance for any input
Calum