Hi,
Great site. Very informative. I've been lurking around a bit gathering information on sanders and the Domino.
I'm about to step on the slippery slope of Festool with an RO 150/CT22 purchase. A Domino will follow unless I'm lucky enough to win one in the drawing.
I noticed there are a lot of options for paper and even a lot of pads available for the RO150. My uses will be flattening and then finish sanding. I main build furniture but have been called on to help with restoration and home improvement projects. Is the stock pad effective for these tasks? Is the Rubin paper all I need for bare wood or do other types give a finer finish?
For the CT 22. Does anyone use it as their home vacuum too? I'm thinking of getting the universal cleaning set so it can be used to clean the house. 90% of our house is 80 year old wood flooring with lots of character. This place is more dusty than our old place that had 90% carpeted floors. Also, what are the thoughts between the disposable and long life bags? Does anyone use their CT with non Festool tools? What adapters work best? I have a PC 333 ROS and the 557 biscuit joiner and various routers I'd like to hook up to the CT too. Am I asking too many questions? ;D
Anyway, I'm loading up a cart at Bob Marino's site and want to make sure I'm covering all the bases.
TIA,
PaulD
Great site. Very informative. I've been lurking around a bit gathering information on sanders and the Domino.
I'm about to step on the slippery slope of Festool with an RO 150/CT22 purchase. A Domino will follow unless I'm lucky enough to win one in the drawing.
I noticed there are a lot of options for paper and even a lot of pads available for the RO150. My uses will be flattening and then finish sanding. I main build furniture but have been called on to help with restoration and home improvement projects. Is the stock pad effective for these tasks? Is the Rubin paper all I need for bare wood or do other types give a finer finish?
For the CT 22. Does anyone use it as their home vacuum too? I'm thinking of getting the universal cleaning set so it can be used to clean the house. 90% of our house is 80 year old wood flooring with lots of character. This place is more dusty than our old place that had 90% carpeted floors. Also, what are the thoughts between the disposable and long life bags? Does anyone use their CT with non Festool tools? What adapters work best? I have a PC 333 ROS and the 557 biscuit joiner and various routers I'd like to hook up to the CT too. Am I asking too many questions? ;D
Anyway, I'm loading up a cart at Bob Marino's site and want to make sure I'm covering all the bases.
TIA,
PaulD