theburninator
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- Dec 27, 2023
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Good evening!
I've been pretty frustrated with my low-end random orbital sander and its horrible dust collection. I wandered into the idea of buying a Festool sander and probably a dust extractor to go with it. I don't know anyone who owns these, so I just had a couple of questions before making the plunge on a very expensive (to me) purchase.
I have a shop that I use mostly for hobby working and stress relief. I have a large cyclonic dust extractor for my big tools (table saw, planer, jointer, etc.) All I currently have for the smaller tools in a shop vac.
I am looking at the ETS EC 125 or 150 options for the sander. I only have the budget for one sander right now, so is the 5mm stroke the best option for me? Is there any upside to the 150 over the 125 besides the larger sanding area?
As far as the dust extractor goes. Will the CT 25 work well enough for my situation? It will likely be used just for sanding unless I get more Festool tools down the road. Is there another extractor that would be a better fit?
I'm just trying to make an informed decision while staying in a tight budget, but I don't want to cheap out and regret the decision later if it would have made sense to spend a bit more now.
Hope all of that makes sense, I appreciate any input you have!
I've been pretty frustrated with my low-end random orbital sander and its horrible dust collection. I wandered into the idea of buying a Festool sander and probably a dust extractor to go with it. I don't know anyone who owns these, so I just had a couple of questions before making the plunge on a very expensive (to me) purchase.
I have a shop that I use mostly for hobby working and stress relief. I have a large cyclonic dust extractor for my big tools (table saw, planer, jointer, etc.) All I currently have for the smaller tools in a shop vac.
I am looking at the ETS EC 125 or 150 options for the sander. I only have the budget for one sander right now, so is the 5mm stroke the best option for me? Is there any upside to the 150 over the 125 besides the larger sanding area?
As far as the dust extractor goes. Will the CT 25 work well enough for my situation? It will likely be used just for sanding unless I get more Festool tools down the road. Is there another extractor that would be a better fit?
I'm just trying to make an informed decision while staying in a tight budget, but I don't want to cheap out and regret the decision later if it would have made sense to spend a bit more now.
Hope all of that makes sense, I appreciate any input you have!