Having a disk sander that moves to the work, rather than having to move the work into the sander is priceless when sanding the end of a long piece like a railing, to get the angle just right. I think most probably have the casters.but if you buy one that does not it will cost you to add them. Be sure to buy one that has casters installed, otherwise it will be a pain as you can not easily move it. Once you get used to what needs done it is very easy, and not a pain at all. Message is if you wait a while you can find a good deal in the $200 or less range pends on your area.and own a fine tool for the investment.Ĭhange over time is a non issue from what I have seen. Sometime between I bought an older greenie for $125 or less (don't remember the final price) that was just the basic unit plus a number of accessories. A couple years ago $200 bought a nice one with most standard accessories plus a great condition bandsaw. The most I paid has been $225 for one recently, but it came with TWO bandsaws, but was missing some accessories. I have three, although two are at the house next door which I am renovating. While I have a number of stationary tools, I still like my shopsmith for the horizontal boring, drill press, 12" disk sander functions.
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