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Please note that although I said that I was happy with the performance of the Mirkas (which I think are the same although Festool's velcro type material might be a little different) I did not say that sanding drywall by hand is my favorite part of a job. I will still use my ETS 150 as much of possible first and finish where needed by hand. I would dread sanding all day with hand blocks of any brand. One reason is that with the dust collection you need to find the spot in the reducing of the suction to where you are comfortable with the compromise between sanding effort and dust collection. Pulling towards you is easier than pushing away. Every time you lift the pad off of the surface you run the risk of losing a little dust. You are tethered to a hose, so if you are doing ceilings you have a green tail wagging around.
Pleas don't take this comments as things that I find negative. They are just an inevitable. I remember the days of sanding drywall and looking like a malnourished snowman. These blocks are better than other dust collecting blocks I have used for drywall, but I will still bet that you will not have people standing in line willing to pay you to let them try them.
Peter
Pleas don't take this comments as things that I find negative. They are just an inevitable. I remember the days of sanding drywall and looking like a malnourished snowman. These blocks are better than other dust collecting blocks I have used for drywall, but I will still bet that you will not have people standing in line willing to pay you to let them try them.
Peter