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JBOS 5 5 1/2 Inch 1/2 Horsepower Benchtop Oscillating Spindle Sander with Spindle Assortment, 110 Volt 1 Phase

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Tools: JET 708404 JBOS 5 5 1/2 Inch 1/2 Horsepower Benchtop Oscillating Spindle Sander with Spindle Assortment, 110 Volt 1 Phase

JET 708404 JBOS 5 5 1/2 Inch 1/2 Horsepower Benchtop Oscillating Spindle Sander with Spindle Assortment, 110 Volt 1 Phase

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Manufacturer: JET
Model: 708404
Binding: Tools & Hardware
Publisher: JET
Label: JET

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Large cast iron tables of all sizes to handle projects. Table tilts to 45 degrees handle all bevel sanding projects. The 1" oscillating spindle action provides a scratch free finish and prolongs sleeve life. Powerful 1/2HP induction motor to accommodate even the heaviest sanding projects. Four non-skid rubber feet prevent the machine from moving while in use. Built-in 2" dust port to capture dust before it becomes airborne. Removable safety switch. Oscillation gears encased in a lubrication box, greatly prolong the life and durability. Standard Equipment: Complete 1/4", 1/2", 5/8", 1-1/2" and 2" spindle assemblies, Two round table inserts, Two oblong table inserts.
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Customer Reviews

Excellent machine 2007-02-07
Good job, Jet.

Love every aspect of the basic machine. Only suggestion is to offer a suitable low height stand accessory which would put the tall sander at a better useable height.

Otherwise, for the money, it's a great value. High quality and superb operation.

P.S. It would be helpful if the sanding tubes were offerred somewhere in multiple grits, easily accessible. Amazon please note. The basic machine comes with just the most coarse.


Indispensable tool you never knew you needed 2006-01-29
Have had this tool for about a year now, and would rather give up my routers than this (though I mostly work 'unplugged' anyway)

If there is a fault at all, I'd say the tilt locking mechanism is a little flimsy - do check for true if you tap the front edge with your work. Having said that, I wouldn't swap it out for a fixed top model - too useful, and it may just be that I'm a little too oafish :)


Every bit 2005-09-26
I have a RBI Hawk Scroll Saw and this sander is every bit a tool as the Saw. It is the perfect compliment for what I do. It is one of the very best if not the best.


Updated - Jet's spindle sander, with comparisons to Delta's 2005-06-03
*Skip to bottom of review for update*

I've had a Delta BOSS spindle sander for ~5 years and it worked well until the motor burned out. Repairing it would cost almost as much as a new one, and even if repaired its longevity was questionable (other than that I've been pleased with its performance), so I looked for a replacement and settled on the Jet. I've used the Jet and it does the job intended. However, it has some areas in which it could be easily improved. Following are some comparisons between the Jet and the Delta.

1) The Jet is slightly quieter than the Delta, but not a lot - neither is a loud tool.
2) The Delta's round table is larger than the Jet's square one. The Jet's table is beefier (the Delta's never showed any tendency to flex).
3) The Delta's base is plastic, while the Jet is all metal. The feet for the Delta are molded into its base, with non-skid rubber inserts attached - all four of the molded feet are cracked, though this never caused a problem. The Jet has non-slip feet as well, and given the construction I don't think they'll be cracking or breaking off.
4) The Delta's mechanism is simple and looked robust enough. I've read that people have had problems with the nylon drive gear - I did not. However, the cover for the gears broke off at some point.
5) The Delta's steel table inserts fit around the spindles well (one for each spindle), with a pattern cut into them to improve dust collection. Delta has modified the BOSS since, and I don't know if its inserts are still steel. There are fewer inserts (also steel) for the Jet (one size is used for multiple spindles). The table inserts in the Jet aren't flush with the cast iron table top, necessitating shimming them.
6) The Delta has storage for all its accessories. The Jet has storage for some of its accessories. There's storage for the spindles and inserts, but no provision for storing the supplied wrenches required for changing the spindles. Also, there's no storage for the optional 3" spindle and insert. The Jet's insert holder slots are too narrow for the inserts to slip into (they can be forced). Some filing of the holder would correct this for the most part, but the mounting bolts will restrict the depth to which the insert can fit in the innermost slot. Some of the holes in the spindle holder are too small for the spindle to seat into completely.
7) The Delta comes with the full range of spindles (up the 3"). The Jet comes with smaller sizes (down to 1/4"), but the 3" spindle is a costly add-on (and its insert is extra).
8) The Delta is almost too tall while sitting on the benchtop (I'm 5' 9"). The Jet is ~3" taller, so it's too tall for benchtop use for me. I built it a rolling stand that puts it at a more comfortable height. This also solved the problem of lifting the Jet onto the bench - it weighs considerably more than the Delta.
9) The Jet's spindles are ~1" longer than the Delta's, but given the Jet's tilting table feature, in normal (right angle) use the extra length is lost, and the capacities of these sanders are similar.
10) The Delta's dust collection is efficient (when hooked up to a shop vacuum or dust collector - the bag is useless). The Jet is much more open underneath (between the table and the base, to accommodate the tilt feature), so dust collection suffers. I've experimented with some thin plastic sheeting to enclose this volume better). Both tools have odd-sized dust ports.
11) The Jet has twice the horsepower of the Delta (1/2 versus 1/4), but I never bogged down the Delta (these are fairly aggressive sanders, so light pressure is the norm). The Delta's motor is an open design (i.e., dust can get in) with no built-in fan, whereas the Jet has a TEFC motor.
12) The Jet costs ~$150 more than the Delta.

Bottom line: The Jet is a more solidly built machine, and appears to be constructed for the long haul. It has some rough edges that, if corrected, would take it from "very good" to "excellent". Given the extra $150 cost compared to the Delta, Jet should make these corrections. Even as is I'd classify it as a "keeper". The Delta is a decent machine for the money, but my experience with the motor kept me from buying another like it. I own a number of Delta tools (stationary and benchtop), many 15 years old or more, and this is the first failure I've experienced with one.

*Update 4/2007*
I've used the Jet sander for 2 years and I'm still pleased with it - no mechanical problems whatsoever.

The thin plastic sheeting mentioned above works fine for improving the dust collection so I have continued to use it.

I considered trying to adapt the spindles and sleeves from the Delta to the Jet, primarily so I could use the Delta's 3" spindle. The Delta would fit on one of the Jet's smaller diameter solid metal spindles (the sleeve length difference has to be addressed). However, I couldn't get the sleeve off the Jet's spindle. I didn't want to cut it off, so I gave up and bought the 3" spindle and insert. The 3" size is just too useful to pass up. It's also overpriced and should be standard equipment. Oh well.

With the 3" spindle and insert the storage problem became a real headache, so I removed the two shelves that came with the Jet and built two larger ones out of oak and mounted them where the metal shelves had been. The new shelves are the same length, but are slightly wider (they don't protrude any further out than the table top). As with the metal shelves, one side holds the spindles and the other the inserts. On the insert side I also made provision to hold the two wrenches. Metal angle brackets, bent to match the shape of the sander body, hold the new shelves in place. This is a vast improvement to the stock shelves.



One "MIGHTY Machine" 2005-03-25
I received this sander recently. My first job was four walnut Queen Anne table legs. This is one heck of a machine. It makes the Delta, Ridgid, etc. machines look and perform like toys! I finished shaping and sanding those walnut legs in less than an hour. I recommend it without any hesitation. You will not be disappointed.

It came out of the box in excellent condition and was ready to use in an hour or so (clean & wax the top, check squareness, etc.). The only concern I have is the device to set the 90 degree position for the top is inadequate and impossible to set with any "level" (no pun intended) of assurance. I believe Jet can do better on such a wonderfully engineered machine. Be prepared to spend an additional $200 or so for sanding sleeves. I had to order them directly from Jet. Shame on Amazon for selling a piece of equipment and not selling the sanding sleeves.


waste of money 2008-06-30
I originally had the Delta Boss spindle sander that worked great with daily use for five years and purchased this one as an upgrade model. I would NEVER reccommend this to anyone- it is a poorly made piece of Chinese junk!!!!!! The spindle removal system using two contrived wrenches with little working space was clearly designed by somone who will never use the unit. The individual spindles are some of the poorest quality steel that I have ever seen- two of them bent out of balance within the first month of use; all of them rusted within two months of purchase for no reason. The threaded spindle port was not cut clean out of the box and never worked correctly from the start- it appeared crossthreaded and never tightened down fully. The unit did not come with the 3" spindle - it was an extra upgrade. The dust collection stinks- basically, there is none- a small hose port in the back with no sealed system. The half priced Delta unit works FAR better. I have a lot of nice tools and treat them all very gentle and delicately. This tool fell apart from very gentle use- I wasted almost $450 when it was all totaled and am close to throwing this in the garbage just to get rid of the frustration of having it around.


Great 2008-03-10
This Jet spindle sander works great. I wish I had bought it a lot sooner


How did I live without it? 2008-03-04
Quite, pretty, precise, fast. I make a lot of finished curved pieces in hard wood; breathing hard wood dust can be nasty. Attached to my dust collector system, this machine leaves practically no dust. Don't know how I lived without it.


sander 2007-08-13
yes i do like this sander. works great for sanding things from 1/2" to a lot bigger that you could imagine. but don't buy a powermatic 66 like I did feb 07 and still haven't got it(Aug 07.) you will will be waiting forever with tons of excuses.



this baby works 2007-05-23
this sander has tons of power, and the fact that i can move it around easily is even better. it is built like a tank no noise or vibrations at all. highly reccomend.

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