thegreenbastard
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Hey everyone,
I'm looking for some advice on what festool sander to purchase.
90% of my work is building walnut enclosures for synthesizers. The enclosures are made with 2.5" wide boards that are already fairly smooth (straight out of the thickness planer), and the bulk of the sanding is to level the rabbet joints in the corners.
Currently I use a 5" Dewalt ROS attached to my shopvac (with hepa filter). I go over the entire piece with 120 grit sandpaper, wet the wood to raise the grain, then knock it back down with 220 grit sandpaper before oil finishing.
During a production run, I'm doing this for approximately 15 hours. I'm a pretty small guy, so I find the dewalt pretty clumsy to move around and very fatiguing during those 15 hours of work. I'd like to get something to make this crappy part of the job a little less crappy.
I'm looking for something light and balanced, and dust collection is important to me. What festool sander would be ideal for this? I notice that they also offer air powered sanders, and I have a compressor in my shop - is there any advantage to this?
Also, do festool sanders take standard H&L pads or is the hole pattern proprietary?
I'm looking for some advice on what festool sander to purchase.
90% of my work is building walnut enclosures for synthesizers. The enclosures are made with 2.5" wide boards that are already fairly smooth (straight out of the thickness planer), and the bulk of the sanding is to level the rabbet joints in the corners.
Currently I use a 5" Dewalt ROS attached to my shopvac (with hepa filter). I go over the entire piece with 120 grit sandpaper, wet the wood to raise the grain, then knock it back down with 220 grit sandpaper before oil finishing.
During a production run, I'm doing this for approximately 15 hours. I'm a pretty small guy, so I find the dewalt pretty clumsy to move around and very fatiguing during those 15 hours of work. I'd like to get something to make this crappy part of the job a little less crappy.
I'm looking for something light and balanced, and dust collection is important to me. What festool sander would be ideal for this? I notice that they also offer air powered sanders, and I have a compressor in my shop - is there any advantage to this?
Also, do festool sanders take standard H&L pads or is the hole pattern proprietary?