How Are You Using The RTS 400?

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My friend and I were discussing sanders today. We've got similar inventory of sanders: ETS 125, ETS EC 150/3, RO 90, RO 150, DTS 400 - and we were talking about what sanders might be good to add and the RTS 400 came up. When I got the DTS 400, I thought it would be more of a novelty that I would use occasionally to get into tight spaces, but I use it a lot more than I anticipated. What we don't really see is how the RTS 400 fits in. When and How are you all using your RTS?

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Depends how you use them. If you do e.g. a lot of doors, panels, etc. the RTS' rectangular shape is usually a better fit as the DTS will wear out the corners of the paper pretty quick; the RTS wears out more evenly along the entire length of the sandpaper. If it comes to getting into tight corners I'll prefer my DTS any day though and I'm quite happy with having only that one.
 
Yes, originally, I bought my RTS 400 for plaster and drywall work, along with some painting prep. Then a FOG member talked me into trying the DTS 400, and now I own 2 of them as I like them better for most tasks that both the Sanders could handle . Can't argue with the abrasive rectangular shape being a better wear item, and as an added bonus, that paper fits the LS 130, so unlike the DTS with its unique abrasive, you can switch between two sanders with the 133mm paper.
 
I sand a lot of teak furniture and when using the DTS to get into the corners, I go through a lot of sandpaper. Once I added the RTS to the mix, I now have 4 corners of sandpaper to use.
 
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