Tim Brennan
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- Jul 28, 2013
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My first festool purchase was the dts 400 2 months ago. I bought it specifically for the repainting of the exterior window frames of my house.
Although it can sand off thick layers of paint, I wouldn't recommend it for that because it takes ages. Instead I use the dts 400 to take off what scrapers and a speedheater leave behind. I also use it to level filler. For these tasks it is ideal.
One of the best features of the dts 400 is that the centre of mass is over the pad when the work is horizontal. For vertical surfaces its light enough to use one handed.
I found that it makes the job 10 times easier if the work is horizontal and clamped at waist level. It's much easier on the back and shoulders. For my windows, i prefer to take them off their hinges rather than have to sand them when they are vertical. Best to have gravity on your side.
When removing paint it becomes obvious that the more you move the dts 400 the faster the material is removed. I put this down to that your assisting the removal of dust by doing so.
The dts 400 is great for getting into corners and when the sander is in a corner I have a tendency to want to push the tip down to speed it up. This worked for a while but now I have eroded the pad so probably best not to do that.
Its widely know that when sanding large flat areas, the ct needs to be dialed down to stop the dts 400 dancing. But for times when the pad is over hanging an edge, it is best to turn it all the way up to get the best dust extraction performance.
Although it can sand off thick layers of paint, I wouldn't recommend it for that because it takes ages. Instead I use the dts 400 to take off what scrapers and a speedheater leave behind. I also use it to level filler. For these tasks it is ideal.
One of the best features of the dts 400 is that the centre of mass is over the pad when the work is horizontal. For vertical surfaces its light enough to use one handed.
I found that it makes the job 10 times easier if the work is horizontal and clamped at waist level. It's much easier on the back and shoulders. For my windows, i prefer to take them off their hinges rather than have to sand them when they are vertical. Best to have gravity on your side.
When removing paint it becomes obvious that the more you move the dts 400 the faster the material is removed. I put this down to that your assisting the removal of dust by doing so.
The dts 400 is great for getting into corners and when the sander is in a corner I have a tendency to want to push the tip down to speed it up. This worked for a while but now I have eroded the pad so probably best not to do that.
Its widely know that when sanding large flat areas, the ct needs to be dialed down to stop the dts 400 dancing. But for times when the pad is over hanging an edge, it is best to turn it all the way up to get the best dust extraction performance.