I'm the guy that started that thread (claiming someone was evil) over at Pinside. When I first saw the video of the decal removal from the backbox on that pinball machine I thought, ok my Dewalt RO sander should do that just as well. Little did I realize how wrong I was. Decided to go ahead and purchase my RO125. Got it from Tool Nut through Amazon before the holidays. What used to take me hours (combination of sanding and chemical strippers), now takes only minutes.
I initially had it hooked up to my shop vac but found that there was still a large amount of dust in the air and on the workpiece. That led me to order (through Amazon again from Tool Nut ) the CT Mini since I figured they were designed to work together, they have to be good. What a huge difference the CT Mini made in the reduction of dust in the shop! These are some awesome tools. I recently ordered the DX 93 but may exchange it for the DTS 400 as I'm not sure which would be better suited for what I do.
Backing up a bit, I restore pinball machines as a hobby, from cabinet work to electronic work and all in between. I don't do it for the purpose of making money (flipping machines). I do it because it's fun and allows me to learn new skills. At this point I'm not sure which is more addicting, restoring pins or acquiring very nice, time-saving tools.
Thanks for having me. I hope to learn some things from you folks (other than I need more tools [big grin]).