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Manufactured/Badged by:
Sears | Craftsman
Chicago, IL
True Manufacturer:
Emerson Electric Co.
,
St. Louis, MO; Ferguson, MO; Paris, TN
Machine Specifications
Machine Class:
Wood Working Machinery
Machine Type:
Sander
Machine Size:
Submitted By:
Dan Hoenisch
Machine Specifications
Description/Model:
113.225906 Oscillating Spindle Sander
Date of Manufacturer:
1994
Serial Number:
94243P0671
Last Updated
7/8/2024 7:47:07 AM
Comments:
I have been looking for this same sander for a couple of years since I saw Brian Kachadurian's submission on his, and found someone selling one on Craigslist just 8-miles from me. So, on July 6th, 2024, I picked it up, complete with all accessories and extra sanding tubes. I felt that the size was perfect for how I need to use it, and the table size is even better for clamping purposes for my needs. I have been using a Chiwanese sander for years, which worked, but I longed for a larger table surface. This one is perfect for my needs and runs much quieter than my previous sander. I had an old Craftsman stand laying around, so I took out the machine/motor mounts, added wood to both levels, for a shelf and a place to bolt down the sander, and while the stand is a little narrower than the sander, it works fine, which is why I needed to add wood to the top. Anyhow, Brian, thanks for posting yours. This is the sander I needed.
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Table surface size compared to a beer can
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