Neal W
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I purchased an older model Festool RO150 Rotex sander eariler this spring. It had minimal use by its previous owner. This past Saturday and Sunday I had a chance to put it through it's paces on the cabinet project I'm currently building. Primarily I used it to sand the drawer boxes and door and drawer fronts in preparation for finishing. My impressions.
1. Rotex Mode
Good grief, hold on for dear life this thing will get after it and then some. You had best make sure whatever it is you are sanding is clamped down and not able to go anywhere. That plus 120 flattened things out quite nicely and very quickly. It will eat and eat some more. Used it with the hard pad, too, I'm sure that makes a difference. I've used low end belt sanders in the past and this thing will keep up with one of those and then some.
But this is why I purchased it. I needed something that was aggressive and would remove material and even out surfaces, and it does just that. I was just surprised how much effort I had to use to just hold on. Early on it wanted to skip and bounce, but I soon got it under control, turned the speed down a little bit and things went well.
2. Random Orbit Mode.
It handles very well. It is a little "tail heavy" which requires you to put more pressure on the head of the sander to keep it level. It handles much differently than my ETS 150/3 which is so easy to control and so smooth to operate. But it was easy to use in the Random orbit mode. By the time I got through the 220, the sanded surface was wonderful.
The end result was exactly what I wanted. Went from 120-150-180-220 to prep for finish (drawer boxes will be polyed, doors and drawer fronts will be painted black). It made for relatively quick and efficient work.
All in all I am very pleased with this sander. (Of course, I have not had a bad or even underwhelming experience with a festool product, yet.) It was money well spent. (my only gripe is that it isn't in a T-Loc Systainer, just don't like the old style).
Side note, the granat paper is wonderful too. Seems to last forever.
1. Rotex Mode
Good grief, hold on for dear life this thing will get after it and then some. You had best make sure whatever it is you are sanding is clamped down and not able to go anywhere. That plus 120 flattened things out quite nicely and very quickly. It will eat and eat some more. Used it with the hard pad, too, I'm sure that makes a difference. I've used low end belt sanders in the past and this thing will keep up with one of those and then some.
But this is why I purchased it. I needed something that was aggressive and would remove material and even out surfaces, and it does just that. I was just surprised how much effort I had to use to just hold on. Early on it wanted to skip and bounce, but I soon got it under control, turned the speed down a little bit and things went well.
2. Random Orbit Mode.
It handles very well. It is a little "tail heavy" which requires you to put more pressure on the head of the sander to keep it level. It handles much differently than my ETS 150/3 which is so easy to control and so smooth to operate. But it was easy to use in the Random orbit mode. By the time I got through the 220, the sanded surface was wonderful.
The end result was exactly what I wanted. Went from 120-150-180-220 to prep for finish (drawer boxes will be polyed, doors and drawer fronts will be painted black). It made for relatively quick and efficient work.
All in all I am very pleased with this sander. (Of course, I have not had a bad or even underwhelming experience with a festool product, yet.) It was money well spent. (my only gripe is that it isn't in a T-Loc Systainer, just don't like the old style).
Side note, the granat paper is wonderful too. Seems to last forever.