Hi all,
After much sander deliberation, I recently decided that my first Festool sander would be the ETS 125, instead of the Rotex. I figured that since I already had a Bosch 3" belt sander, I could use that for heavy stock removal and got an adapter to hook up the Bosch to my CT-22.
The good news is that I love the ETS 125. It's light, small, and the dust collection is amazing. But it still leaves me needing to use the belt sander.
The bad news is that after using the ETS 125, I now hate the Bosch! It's heavy, clunky, hard to control, and the dust collection is a joke (compared to the ETS 125).
So, I have decided that I should have gotten the Rotex instead. Luckily I'm still within 30 days, but am concerned that I'll really miss not having a palm sander. It would be great to have both, but cost is a factor. I need a more aggressive sander, but don;t want to give up the finish I get from the palm sander.
So which of these three options make the most sense, assuming that most of my sanding is bare wood or sanding between varnish or paint coats. Not a lot of renovation-style heavy paint removal:
1. Rotex 125 only.
2. ETS 125 & RAS 115
3. ETS 125 & ETS 150/5
Thanks for your thoughts.
Steve
After much sander deliberation, I recently decided that my first Festool sander would be the ETS 125, instead of the Rotex. I figured that since I already had a Bosch 3" belt sander, I could use that for heavy stock removal and got an adapter to hook up the Bosch to my CT-22.
The good news is that I love the ETS 125. It's light, small, and the dust collection is amazing. But it still leaves me needing to use the belt sander.
The bad news is that after using the ETS 125, I now hate the Bosch! It's heavy, clunky, hard to control, and the dust collection is a joke (compared to the ETS 125).
So, I have decided that I should have gotten the Rotex instead. Luckily I'm still within 30 days, but am concerned that I'll really miss not having a palm sander. It would be great to have both, but cost is a factor. I need a more aggressive sander, but don;t want to give up the finish I get from the palm sander.
So which of these three options make the most sense, assuming that most of my sanding is bare wood or sanding between varnish or paint coats. Not a lot of renovation-style heavy paint removal:
1. Rotex 125 only.
2. ETS 125 & RAS 115
3. ETS 125 & ETS 150/5
Thanks for your thoughts.
Steve