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Old 08-14-2008, 01:02 PM   #1
 
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Per DaveO the Ridgid OSS spindle is 4 1/2" tall with a stroke of 3/4". Dave wondered if this would be a problem with deeper bandsaw boxes.

Anyone made any deeper bandsaw boxes and used the Ridgid OSS? Was the stroke not reaching all the way an issue. I feel like just flipping the box over would work. Just want to take advantage of someone else's experience.
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Flipping the box has worked fine for me.

Only potential for problems I can think of would be areas of overlap, and this has not been an issue so far.

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It reached the ones you saw at my place and then some. Remember, you cut off the back before sanding, so the box would have to be over 5 1/2" deep for it not to reach, and then if it doesn't make it a little bit, you could always flip it.
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