yetihunter
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That said: definitely buy an ETS EC150.
jimmy986 said:Why will the ets do, whether 125 or 150, do that the rotex won't? I have an RO 125.
jimmy986 said:Why will the ets do, whether 125 or 150, do that the rotex won't? I have an RO 125.
yetihunter said:...
If you think you need or could benefit from the RS 2, I say go for it.
Comparable products would be the Makita BO4900V, Bosch OS50VC or the Mafell UVA 115E.
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thedude306 said:DC. I think it's always something we over look and now consider it a must have in the shop. Something big +1000 cfm with a pleated filter down to a micron or better.
Last thing I bought, first thing I should have and now is a must have.
Same goes for a regular old vac. I like my bosch but the Festool is cool too. Even an old rigid gets the job done.
rvieceli said:[member=19475]yetihunter[/member]
Just an FYI but the Makita BO4900V takes Festool paper made for the RS2 without any problems. Hook and loop works fine. As well as having the clamps for 4 1/2 X 11 half sheets.
The only inconvenience is that the dust port is a little bit smaller than the Festool ports and needs an cheapie adapter bushing.
It also can use the Festool paper punch if you use half sheets. It is frankly a very nice sander and is currently selling for around $160 at Amazon
rvieceli said:[member=19475]yetihunter[/member]
Just an FYI but the Makita BO4900V takes Festool paper made for the RS2 without any problems. Hook and loop works fine. As well as having the clamps for 4 1/2 X 11 half sheets.
The only inconvenience is that the dust port is a little bit smaller than the Festool ports and needs an cheapie adapter bushing.
It also can use the Festool paper punch if you use half sheets. It is frankly a very nice sander and is currently selling for around $160 at Amazon