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Does anyone know if there is an attachment that I can put on my drill press to make it an "oscillating" spindle sander?

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I recently learned there is a drill press with that feature, but I don't know of any attachments one can buy.

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Hey Doug...are you also am member of Lumberjocks?  The reason I asked is that I posted the same question there someone posted a video of a foot pedal attachment that they built.  It was pretty cool.

....crank the table up & down....

Stanley:

I believe you are reffering to the attchment Delta Makes or did make for their drill presses. I thought it was a great idea, went right out and bought one, and never have used it. I did the same with their mortising attachment and a full line of the hollow chisel bits, never used it, bought a Delta Tendoning jig, and it's never been used ether.  I guess that I should sell them, as I am almost to old to use them now.

Lowell Sites 

---or---

connect an link to the drill press handle--- 

extending the link down to a foot operated pivoting peddle on the floor.

So as to move the drill press spindle up and down with your foot, vs hand operated.


Ken Darga said:

....crank the table up & down....

Great idea Ken!!

Why don't you ever use them? Sounds like a good way to make mortise and tenons.

Lowell D Sites said:

Stanley:

I believe you are reffering to the attchment Delta Makes or did make for their drill presses. I thought it was a great idea, went right out and bought one, and never have used it. I did the same with their mortising attachment and a full line of the hollow chisel bits, never used it, bought a Delta Tendoning jig, and it's never been used ether.  I guess that I should sell them, as I am almost to old to use them now.

Lowell Sites 

Just never did get around to trying them.

RCW said:

Why don't you ever use them? Sounds like a good way to make mortise and tenons.

Lowell D Sites said:

Stanley:

I believe you are reffering to the attchment Delta Makes or did make for their drill presses. I thought it was a great idea, went right out and bought one, and never have used it. I did the same with their mortising attachment and a full line of the hollow chisel bits, never used it, bought a Delta Tendoning jig, and it's never been used ether.  I guess that I should sell them, as I am almost to old to use them now.

Lowell Sites 

Try this plus watch his other amazing gizmos

Brian



Brian Holroyd said:

Try this plus watch his other amazing gizmos

Brian



Stanley C. Pearse said:

Hey Doug...are you also am member of Lumberjocks?  The reason I asked is that I posted the same question there someone posted a video of a foot pedal attachment that they built.  It was pretty cool.

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