Received a gift certificate to a local Festool dealer for Xmas and am seriously considering spending it on a RO125 to add to my other green tools, Domino 500, 2-mft3s, Ts55, OF1400, and a DTS400. Other sanders are Dewalt ROS 5", Fein MM with sanding pad and delta accessories, 4" belt sander, 1/2 sheet pad sander and a small older craftsman delta sander.
Two spring projects I need a sander for are a cedar deck 2 x6 (20ftx20 ft) to clean down worn areas and restain and a front soffit area 6 ft x 62 ft done with 6" bevel cedar that has not been refinished in 40 years since the house was new. Probably finished with a spar finish or such clear finish. It is looking rather ragged after so many years and the occasional roof leak and some ice damming causing water stains near the eave.
Other than that I do small furniture and general home maintenance and whatever else strikes me as fun or on instruction from SWMBO!! I scored some nice 1 and 2" rough ash that is 140 years old or so and several pieces of 1 and 2" rough oak, that is earmarked for family furniture pieces. Craftsman style quilt racks, nesting tables,outdoor deck furniture and plant stands are some of the projects in mind as well as wine racks, shelving for the wine room and lower level rec room.
Will not be doing many larger pieces so figured that the 125 was better for my usage than a 150. Seem like the right choice??
Edit I do have a CVT36 dust extractor.
Two spring projects I need a sander for are a cedar deck 2 x6 (20ftx20 ft) to clean down worn areas and restain and a front soffit area 6 ft x 62 ft done with 6" bevel cedar that has not been refinished in 40 years since the house was new. Probably finished with a spar finish or such clear finish. It is looking rather ragged after so many years and the occasional roof leak and some ice damming causing water stains near the eave.
Other than that I do small furniture and general home maintenance and whatever else strikes me as fun or on instruction from SWMBO!! I scored some nice 1 and 2" rough ash that is 140 years old or so and several pieces of 1 and 2" rough oak, that is earmarked for family furniture pieces. Craftsman style quilt racks, nesting tables,outdoor deck furniture and plant stands are some of the projects in mind as well as wine racks, shelving for the wine room and lower level rec room.
Will not be doing many larger pieces so figured that the 125 was better for my usage than a 150. Seem like the right choice??
Edit I do have a CVT36 dust extractor.