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Woodsgood
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Maiden voyage RO 150
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I broke down and picked up a MFT-3, RO90, RO150, MFK700, DF500, and a CT26. I previously purchased a TS55 and rails.
First use of a new festool since 2006.
Sanded a badly compounded 800 sf ceiling. Used random set at 4 with 80 grit Granat. Very impressed. One sheet of paper and its still usable. Result was fabulous. I can imagine how the Planex would work.
Soon to buy, Parallel guides, OF 1400, T18.
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Sal LiVecchi
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Re: Maiden voyage RO 150
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Now that is a healthy sip of the Green Cool Aid for sure, Nice choice of toys
Sal
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