Hi guys,
As a relative newbie, I've been really happy with my ETS 150/3 and midi combo that I bought on your recommendations as my first bit of serious sanding kit. However, I read today that one of the best things about a random orbital sander is that you can use it in two ways: if you hold it lightly and let it float, it removes stock more quickly (depending on the abrasive, obviously) as it is using the orbital feature primarily, whereas if you apply a bit of pressure the random action is more dominant so it acts as a better finishing sander. I've never heard this before...is this something that everyone knows and I've somehow missed..?
:-\
Mac
As a relative newbie, I've been really happy with my ETS 150/3 and midi combo that I bought on your recommendations as my first bit of serious sanding kit. However, I read today that one of the best things about a random orbital sander is that you can use it in two ways: if you hold it lightly and let it float, it removes stock more quickly (depending on the abrasive, obviously) as it is using the orbital feature primarily, whereas if you apply a bit of pressure the random action is more dominant so it acts as a better finishing sander. I've never heard this before...is this something that everyone knows and I've somehow missed..?
:-\
Mac