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I get uncomfortable when there is no RO90 in the truck or shop.
I was uncomfortable today.
But, still had to get something done. Exterior cedar spindle rail system. This is so RO90. In the absence of the preferred tool, the quick thought process is:
"Ok, what DO I have that can do detail, and that I have 60/80g in stock for?"
Two choices. DX93, and (ehem, ugh, blasphemy), the. DTS. 400.
Couple of problems here. For spindles, I really (really) prefer the extended delta of the RO90. One and done.
Also, I have grown to be not a big fan of the DX93. Primarily for two reasons, the cord is a major pain when running multiple sanders. No swap and go there. And two, the extraction experience is just never favorable with it. For such a small tool, it is the dirtiest dog of the sanders. But I am sure it has a little more nut than (what may be) my favorite all around all surface finish sander. The DTS400. I really (really) avoid beating this tool up on exterior, where (in theory) it is less effective anyways.
Well, it is fun sometimes when necessity sprouts out invention, especially on a saturday.
I took both sanders. Within the first 20 minutes swapped from the DX 93 to the DTS and never looked back. Worked like a charm.
I have been asked alot if the orbitals are effective in some exterior capacities, and have always erred on the side of Rotex. I stand somewhat corrected and entirely pleased with how this little project worked out.
The rail section in the foreground was just sanded at 60g. The one in the background untouched. Both sections got sanded 60/80 and handrails stepped out to 120. Stained with Arborcoat transparent cedar.
I was uncomfortable today.
But, still had to get something done. Exterior cedar spindle rail system. This is so RO90. In the absence of the preferred tool, the quick thought process is:
"Ok, what DO I have that can do detail, and that I have 60/80g in stock for?"
Two choices. DX93, and (ehem, ugh, blasphemy), the. DTS. 400.
Couple of problems here. For spindles, I really (really) prefer the extended delta of the RO90. One and done.
Also, I have grown to be not a big fan of the DX93. Primarily for two reasons, the cord is a major pain when running multiple sanders. No swap and go there. And two, the extraction experience is just never favorable with it. For such a small tool, it is the dirtiest dog of the sanders. But I am sure it has a little more nut than (what may be) my favorite all around all surface finish sander. The DTS400. I really (really) avoid beating this tool up on exterior, where (in theory) it is less effective anyways.
Well, it is fun sometimes when necessity sprouts out invention, especially on a saturday.
I took both sanders. Within the first 20 minutes swapped from the DX 93 to the DTS and never looked back. Worked like a charm.
I have been asked alot if the orbitals are effective in some exterior capacities, and have always erred on the side of Rotex. I stand somewhat corrected and entirely pleased with how this little project worked out.
The rail section in the foreground was just sanded at 60g. The one in the background untouched. Both sections got sanded 60/80 and handrails stepped out to 120. Stained with Arborcoat transparent cedar.