Hey, everyone! I'm a relatively new face around here having joined the group about a month and half ago. My first Festool purchase was the new TS55REQ and man am I a happy camper with that thing! It came on Friday and I already see that I should have bought a track saw years ago. After using it this past weekend, I actually thought that my next purchase was going to be a dust extractor somewhere down the road.
However, this afternoon, my PC random orbit sander took it's last breath. I'm in the middle of building a large pantry cabinet for our kitchen, so I'm going to need to get something fairly quickly. I've done a lot of reading and I'm thinking of going with the ETS150/5. It's going to be my only sander for some time, so my question is this: Am I right in thinking that it will be a great all-around sander for general use?
I'm a hobbiest, and want to make sure I get the most bang for my buck, so to speak. I'll use it primarily for general woodworking tasks, smoothing and finishing. I don't typically do any paint removal or anything like that. It'll primarily be used on raw wood rather than refinishing previously finished wood. In another thread I saw a recommendation to get the "hard pad" also. What is the hard pad and what's it going to do for me that the stock pad won't do?
Hadn't planned on another green tool so quickly, but amazing how things sometimes work out! [big grin]
Thanks for any insight or recommendations!
However, this afternoon, my PC random orbit sander took it's last breath. I'm in the middle of building a large pantry cabinet for our kitchen, so I'm going to need to get something fairly quickly. I've done a lot of reading and I'm thinking of going with the ETS150/5. It's going to be my only sander for some time, so my question is this: Am I right in thinking that it will be a great all-around sander for general use?
I'm a hobbiest, and want to make sure I get the most bang for my buck, so to speak. I'll use it primarily for general woodworking tasks, smoothing and finishing. I don't typically do any paint removal or anything like that. It'll primarily be used on raw wood rather than refinishing previously finished wood. In another thread I saw a recommendation to get the "hard pad" also. What is the hard pad and what's it going to do for me that the stock pad won't do?
Hadn't planned on another green tool so quickly, but amazing how things sometimes work out! [big grin]
Thanks for any insight or recommendations!