Pages: [1] 2  All   Go Down
  Print  
Author Topic: Split Topic - Festool Belt Sanders  (Read 6460 times)
0 Members and 2 Guests are viewing this topic.
justinmcf

Offline Offline

Location: Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia
Member Since: Nov 2008
Posts: 711


Queensland Builder


« on: August 21, 2010, 05:59 AM »

festool make 2 belt sanders.

a 75mm and 100mm version.

google festool bs105.

justin.
Logged
Festool USA does not pre-approve the contents of this website nor endorse the application or use of any Festool product in any way other than in the manner described in the Festool Instruction Manual. To reduce the risk of serious injury and/or damage to your Festool product, always read, understand and follow all warnings and instructions in your Festool product's Instruction Manual. Although Festool strives for accuracy in the website material, the website may contain inaccuracies. Festool makes no representations about the accuracy, reliability, completeness or timeliness of the material on this website or about the results to be obtained from using the website. Festool and its affiliates cannot be responsible for improper postings or your reliance on the website's material. Your use of any material contained on this website is entirely at your own risk. The content contained on this site is provided for informational purposes only and does not constitute professional advice.

Jonathan

Offline Offline

Location: Glasgow - Scotland
Member Since: Aug 2008
Posts: 62



« Reply #1 on: August 21, 2010, 06:02 AM »

Festool BS 75 E & BS 105 E
Logged

KAPEX120|TS55|DF500DOMINO|OF1400|MFK700|PS300 X 2|TDK12 SET|EHL65|ROTEX150|ETS150/3|RTS400|CTL22 X 2|CTLMINI|CTBOOM ARM|MFT/3 X 2|WALKO 4 MFB X 2
jonny round boy

Offline Offline

Location: West Yorkshire, UK
Member Since: Jul 2007
Posts: 2096



« Reply #2 on: August 21, 2010, 06:08 AM »

Festool BS 75 E & BS 105 E

Is it just me, or do the belt sanders both look a bit naff? I'm sure they work exceptionally well, but 99% of Festools have a look which is pleasing to the eye, and tells you "this is a well designed tool".

These just look like those black rubber bricks you had to rescue in school swimming lessons...
Logged

Festoolian since February 2006

TS55R EBQ saw - CTL26 - CTL Mini - OF1400EBQ router - KS120 Kapex SCMS - ETS150/3 sander - RO90 sander - DF500 Domino - T12 drill

Wish list (in no particular order!): Anything not listed above....
Jonathan

Offline Offline

Location: Glasgow - Scotland
Member Since: Aug 2008
Posts: 62



« Reply #3 on: August 21, 2010, 06:23 AM »



I feel the same JRB they seem so out of keeping with the rest of Festool's product line. I wonder when they were brought into production?
Logged

KAPEX120|TS55|DF500DOMINO|OF1400|MFK700|PS300 X 2|TDK12 SET|EHL65|ROTEX150|ETS150/3|RTS400|CTL22 X 2|CTLMINI|CTBOOM ARM|MFT/3 X 2|WALKO 4 MFB X 2
jonny round boy

Offline Offline

Location: West Yorkshire, UK
Member Since: Jul 2007
Posts: 2096



« Reply #4 on: August 21, 2010, 06:27 AM »



I feel the same JRB they seem so out of keeping with the rest of Festool's product line. I wonder when they were brought into production?

I've seen them on eBay with the Festo name on them, which makes it certainly pre-2000. It wouldn't surprise me if they were 20 years old.
Logged

Festoolian since February 2006

TS55R EBQ saw - CTL26 - CTL Mini - OF1400EBQ router - KS120 Kapex SCMS - ETS150/3 sander - RO90 sander - DF500 Domino - T12 drill

Wish list (in no particular order!): Anything not listed above....
Jonathan

Offline Offline

Location: Glasgow - Scotland
Member Since: Aug 2008
Posts: 62



« Reply #5 on: August 21, 2010, 06:32 AM »

That's funny I was just thinking the same. I noticed a Festo RSE3 listed this morning and was wondering about it's age and how Festools designs have evolved over the years.
Logged

KAPEX120|TS55|DF500DOMINO|OF1400|MFK700|PS300 X 2|TDK12 SET|EHL65|ROTEX150|ETS150/3|RTS400|CTL22 X 2|CTLMINI|CTBOOM ARM|MFT/3 X 2|WALKO 4 MFB X 2
Alex

Online Online

Location: The Netherlands
Member Since: Nov 2008
Posts: 2805



« Reply #6 on: August 21, 2010, 06:37 AM »

These two belt sanders originally come from the firm Holz-Her, another German quality brand that was bought by Festool years ago. Holz-her had a rep for being very sturdy and innovative, but aesthetics was definitely not on their list. Most Holz-Hers look very ugly and for practical purposes only. Metabo also had the BS 75 in their line up under the name BAE 1075. Anyway, I don't know of any good looking belt sander yet. They're mostly just square looking beasts. As they come, I don't think the BS75 and BS 105 look that bad.
Logged
neeleman

Offline Offline

Location: Rotterdam - The Netherlands
Member Since: Jan 2010
Posts: 256



« Reply #7 on: August 21, 2010, 06:48 AM »

As Alex already mentioned Metabo also used the old Holz-Her model.
But speaking of good looking belt sanders, since last year Metabo has a new model BAE 75.

Looks pretty good to me.

Festool might also thinking of upgrading to a new model.
But I don't think they sell so many belt-sanders so there is no reason for a new model.


* produit_la_462818.jpg (14.01 KB, 450x450 - viewed 119 times.)

* 1808807.jpg (21.51 KB, 500x268 - viewed 119 times.)

* METABO BAE 75.jpg (20.98 KB, 500x500 - viewed 118 times.)
« Last Edit: August 21, 2010, 06:50 AM by neeleman » Logged

Precisio CS50 EB-Set, Kapex KS120-UG Set, TS55 R EBQ, Carvex PS420 EQ, BS75 E, RAS115.04 E, Rotex RO90 DX, Rotex RO150 FEQ, DTS400 EQ, RS400 EQ, RTS400 EQ, RS300 EQ, Duplex LS130 EQ, Deltex DX93 E, ETS150/5 EQ, Domino DF500 Q, OF1010 EBQ, OF1400 EBQ, OFK500 Q, MFK700 EQ, C12-Li, T15+3, TI15 Impact, T18+3, CTL26 E, CTL22 E SG, CTL Midi, EHL65 E, D27-AS Plug-it, D36 UNI-RS, FS800, FS1400/2, Gecko Dosh, Toolie, CE-SYS-2010, RB-SYS CART, Syslite KAL, LEV1400, Protool PDC 18-4, Protool FLC UNI.
Jonathan

Offline Offline

Location: Glasgow - Scotland
Member Since: Aug 2008
Posts: 62



« Reply #8 on: August 21, 2010, 06:49 AM »

Hi Alex,

Thanks for the information, I didn't know that. I agree with you that I can't think of any good looking belt sanders either, I think what I was trying to say was that BS 75 and BS 105 just have a totally different aesthetic compared with the rest of Festool's offerings and stand out because of it. So I was just curious about their origins and wether Festool had really spent much time developing them. Thanks again.
Logged

KAPEX120|TS55|DF500DOMINO|OF1400|MFK700|PS300 X 2|TDK12 SET|EHL65|ROTEX150|ETS150/3|RTS400|CTL22 X 2|CTLMINI|CTBOOM ARM|MFT/3 X 2|WALKO 4 MFB X 2
Jonathan

Offline Offline

Location: Glasgow - Scotland
Member Since: Aug 2008
Posts: 62



« Reply #9 on: August 21, 2010, 07:04 AM »

Hi Neeleman,

Thanks for the pictures. I hadn't seen the Metabo and yes it looks more up to date or at least like a design team has been involved. I would be interested to see what Festool would come up with if they get round to updating theirs or at least making it look like it belongs to their stable of products.
Logged

KAPEX120|TS55|DF500DOMINO|OF1400|MFK700|PS300 X 2|TDK12 SET|EHL65|ROTEX150|ETS150/3|RTS400|CTL22 X 2|CTLMINI|CTBOOM ARM|MFT/3 X 2|WALKO 4 MFB X 2
Alex

Online Online

Location: The Netherlands
Member Since: Nov 2008
Posts: 2805



« Reply #10 on: August 21, 2010, 07:06 AM »

Well, Jonathan, you have a keen observation because it definitely was spot on.

Neeleman, I agree that new Metabo looks a bit more sexy. But not much though. Anyway, for me looks aren't that important, it's the functionality that counts. I surely doubt we'll see any updates to the Festool belt sanders either. Like you said, I don't think they sell that much of them. I think that's also the reason they never bothered to re-engineer some 110v models out of them for the UK and American market.
Logged
Michael_MA

Offline Offline

Location: Mannheim, Germany
Member Since: Jun 2009
Posts: 192


« Reply #11 on: August 21, 2010, 07:15 AM »

Festool BS 75 E & BS 105 E

Is it just me, or do the belt sanders both look a bit naff? I'm sure they work exceptionally well, but 99% of Festools have a look which is pleasing to the eye, and tells you "this is a well designed tool".

These just look like those black rubber bricks you had to rescue in school swimming lessons...

as 'm just akin with an BS105, you're completely right.. it does look a bit awkward.. but have you seen any other 100mm Belt Sander with nearly the same capabilities, which looks trendy or flashy..
The BS line of sander is coming a long way out of a time, where design really followed the function.. and thats how it looks like on a Belt sander  Big Grin

kind regards, Mike
Logged

"..The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.."
                       - Edmund Burke, British Statesman and Philosopher -

Festool addicted since 2004
Jonathan

Offline Offline

Location: Glasgow - Scotland
Member Since: Aug 2008
Posts: 62



« Reply #12 on: August 21, 2010, 07:30 AM »

I can't really comment with regards to it's capability's and function is of course a primary concern, after all we are talking about tools. My interest was becuase of the way it looks was how much Festool have been involved in it's design and development from the original manufacturer, after all it comes with a Festool price tag.
Logged

KAPEX120|TS55|DF500DOMINO|OF1400|MFK700|PS300 X 2|TDK12 SET|EHL65|ROTEX150|ETS150/3|RTS400|CTL22 X 2|CTLMINI|CTBOOM ARM|MFT/3 X 2|WALKO 4 MFB X 2
neeleman

Offline Offline

Location: Rotterdam - The Netherlands
Member Since: Jan 2010
Posts: 256



« Reply #13 on: August 21, 2010, 07:34 AM »

Here are the pictures of the original Holz Her and (imitation) Metabo and Festool brother belt sanders.


* HolzHer1.jpg (85.91 KB, 800x600 - viewed 209 times.)

* HolzHer2.jpg (86.64 KB, 800x600 - viewed 172 times.)
Logged

Precisio CS50 EB-Set, Kapex KS120-UG Set, TS55 R EBQ, Carvex PS420 EQ, BS75 E, RAS115.04 E, Rotex RO90 DX, Rotex RO150 FEQ, DTS400 EQ, RS400 EQ, RTS400 EQ, RS300 EQ, Duplex LS130 EQ, Deltex DX93 E, ETS150/5 EQ, Domino DF500 Q, OF1010 EBQ, OF1400 EBQ, OFK500 Q, MFK700 EQ, C12-Li, T15+3, TI15 Impact, T18+3, CTL26 E, CTL22 E SG, CTL Midi, EHL65 E, D27-AS Plug-it, D36 UNI-RS, FS800, FS1400/2, Gecko Dosh, Toolie, CE-SYS-2010, RB-SYS CART, Syslite KAL, LEV1400, Protool PDC 18-4, Protool FLC UNI.
Peter Halle
Global Moderator

Online Online

Location: Powhatan, Virginia USA
Member Since: Jul 2007
Posts: 6386



WWW
« Reply #14 on: August 21, 2010, 07:40 AM »

And then you have really ugly available in NA belt sanders:



Logged

The tools in my truck were talking the other day.  The Dewalts, PC's, Boschs, Makitas were not happy.  They also were in the minority.  Their complaint:  They felt unused and unappreciated since the Festools moved in.  I guess the truth hurts.
jonny round boy

Offline Offline

Location: West Yorkshire, UK
Member Since: Jul 2007
Posts: 2096



« Reply #15 on: August 21, 2010, 07:42 AM »

I think we're in danger of slipping off topic here....

Peter,

Perhaps you could separate this belt sander discussion to a new thread?
Logged

Festoolian since February 2006

TS55R EBQ saw - CTL26 - CTL Mini - OF1400EBQ router - KS120 Kapex SCMS - ETS150/3 sander - RO90 sander - DF500 Domino - T12 drill

Wish list (in no particular order!): Anything not listed above....
Michael_MA

Offline Offline

Location: Mannheim, Germany
Member Since: Jun 2009
Posts: 192


« Reply #16 on: August 21, 2010, 08:17 AM »

And then you have really ugly available in NA belt sanders:


[ ERROR: SPECIFIED ATTACHMENT MISSING ]


Yeah, it may look ugly on the first look, but i assume once you use it, it shows to be very well ergonomically thought out..

Peter, i also opt in for Splitting off this thread in a belt sander subthread.. Thanks in advance.

kind regards, Mike
Logged

"..The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.."
                       - Edmund Burke, British Statesman and Philosopher -

Festool addicted since 2004
Deansocial

Offline Offline

Location: derbyshire, uk
Member Since: Mar 2010
Posts: 1730



« Reply #17 on: August 21, 2010, 08:40 AM »

bosch also have a holzher sander too
Logged
Jonathan

Offline Offline

Location: Glasgow - Scotland
Member Since: Aug 2008
Posts: 62



« Reply #18 on: August 21, 2010, 08:52 AM »

a couple more...


* sandcrawler_side.jpg (25.5 KB, 552x355 - viewed 135 times.)

* sandcrawler.jpg (38.87 KB, 400x358 - viewed 131 times.)
Logged

KAPEX120|TS55|DF500DOMINO|OF1400|MFK700|PS300 X 2|TDK12 SET|EHL65|ROTEX150|ETS150/3|RTS400|CTL22 X 2|CTLMINI|CTBOOM ARM|MFT/3 X 2|WALKO 4 MFB X 2
jonny round boy

Offline Offline

Location: West Yorkshire, UK
Member Since: Jul 2007
Posts: 2096



« Reply #19 on: August 21, 2010, 08:54 AM »

Yes, I like that! Big Grin
Logged

Festoolian since February 2006

TS55R EBQ saw - CTL26 - CTL Mini - OF1400EBQ router - KS120 Kapex SCMS - ETS150/3 sander - RO90 sander - DF500 Domino - T12 drill

Wish list (in no particular order!): Anything not listed above....
Michael_MA

Offline Offline

Location: Mannheim, Germany
Member Since: Jun 2009
Posts: 192


« Reply #20 on: August 21, 2010, 09:52 AM »

it may not be that obvious for people outside Germany..
but the companies we are referring to like: Festool, Metabo, Mafell, Kress, Bosch (just to name a few..) are coming out of a very small area in Germany.. were talking here about a 100km circle.. (~50miles).. which means.. there was and is quite some cross talk going on and also developements are done together on several technologies with some companies..
So this is maybe the reason why some tools from different companies have been looking very similar  Big Grin
Logged

"..The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.."
                       - Edmund Burke, British Statesman and Philosopher -

Festool addicted since 2004
Holzhacker

Offline Offline

Location: Chicago, IL
Member Since: Mar 2009
Posts: 678


WWW
« Reply #21 on: August 21, 2010, 10:54 AM »

For whatever reason, don't know why, around here we always called that Holz-Her type a 'locomotive style' belt sander. One of the first tools I bought many years ago was a Ryobi 3x21 in that style. Horrible DC, loud rough motor that tended to bog down when stressed. Got really hot too.
I have that PC belt sander in the pic. Big, loud, pretty good DC though hooked up the my CT or Fein. Won't bog down and tears through anything. I mostly use it to scribe tops, wood rails, etc to walls.
A Festool belt sander is one of those items I would buy.
Logged

"The Code is not a ceiling to reach but a floor to work up from"
Rick Christopherson
Retailer

Online Online

Location: Central U.S.
Member Since: Jan 2007
Posts: 727



WWW
« Reply #22 on: August 21, 2010, 11:36 AM »

Hey, it may look like a brick, but you guys are forgetting about the aftermarket mods that are available.  Big Grin

Logged

Jonathan

Offline Offline

Location: Glasgow - Scotland
Member Since: Aug 2008
Posts: 62



« Reply #23 on: August 21, 2010, 11:57 AM »

Very nice Rick, do you need road tax for it? Smiley
Logged

KAPEX120|TS55|DF500DOMINO|OF1400|MFK700|PS300 X 2|TDK12 SET|EHL65|ROTEX150|ETS150/3|RTS400|CTL22 X 2|CTLMINI|CTBOOM ARM|MFT/3 X 2|WALKO 4 MFB X 2
Peter Halle
Global Moderator

Online Online

Location: Powhatan, Virginia USA
Member Since: Jul 2007
Posts: 6386



WWW
« Reply #24 on: August 21, 2010, 12:21 PM »

I've always wondered, did Rick get his inspiration for that belt sander from this?
Rick's inspiration?



 
Logged

The tools in my truck were talking the other day.  The Dewalts, PC's, Boschs, Makitas were not happy.  They also were in the minority.  Their complaint:  They felt unused and unappreciated since the Festools moved in.  I guess the truth hurts.
justinmcf

Offline Offline

Location: Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia
Member Since: Nov 2008
Posts: 711


Queensland Builder


« Reply #25 on: August 21, 2010, 05:02 PM »

i've had the festool bs 105 e belt sander for 1.5 years now.

i dont like all these new fancy shapes for belt sanders.

the brick shape from my point of view is perfect.
it is very easy to attach the festool legs to the top of the sander. (these aluminium legs are supplied with the sander)
then turn the sander upside down and you have a linisher.

i now find myself using the sander in this position about 70 percent of the time.
its great onsite and great in my workshop.

i do find the dust collection hose slips off when using the sander in the normal position.
thats maybe because of the aggressive way i am using it when sanding floors or decks.

without a vac attached, dust collection with the supplied dust bag is useless.
i highly recommend using a vac with this tool.

justin.
Logged
woodguy7

Offline Offline

Location: wick, scotland
Member Since: Apr 2009
Posts: 2400



« Reply #26 on: August 21, 2010, 07:19 PM »

Off topic, Peter cheers for that.  Its years since i seen Tool Time  Thumbs Up

I off to Google more episodes.
Logged

If its made of wood, i can make it smaller.
Shirt size medium
p.s- ive started reading these too
mastercabman

Online Online

Location: norfolk va
Member Since: Apr 2007
Posts: 1373


NORFOLK,VA


« Reply #27 on: August 21, 2010, 07:25 PM »

Peter,remember those PC belt sanders that look like a locomotive?


* PC BELT SANDER 2.jpg (13.97 KB, 300x225 - viewed 137 times.)
Logged

I don't understand!?! I keep cutting it,and it's still too short!
EcoFurniture

Offline Offline

Location: Victoria, BC
Member Since: Sep 2008
Posts: 604



WWW
« Reply #28 on: August 21, 2010, 08:13 PM »

To be honest, I'm not sure if I would spend big $ on a Festool beltsander.... I'm not a big fan of the Makita and PC sanders, they are too heavy and just not fun to use. Several years ago, I bought a Bosch http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B0000223HB/rickswoodshop-20  Together with the CT Mini it is a pleasure to use!



* PC160018.jpg (127.49 KB, 1024x768 - viewed 125 times.)
Logged

mastercabman

Online Online

Location: norfolk va
Member Since: Apr 2007
Posts: 1373


NORFOLK,VA


« Reply #29 on: August 21, 2010, 08:31 PM »

To be honest, I'm not sure if I would spend big $ on a Festool beltsander.... I'm not a big fan of the Makita and PC sanders, they are too heavy and just not fun to use. Several years ago, I bought a Bosch http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B0000223HB/rickswoodshop-20  Together with the CT Mini it is a pleasure to use!



That's the sander that i've been looking at.
Any problem with it?  Does it have good balance?  I am use to the bigger brother 4x 24 and PC sanders witch i'm not to pleased with.
Logged

I don't understand!?! I keep cutting it,and it's still too short!
Pages: [1] 2  All   Go Up
  Print  
 
Jump to: