Aloha!
I am new to wood working and am just starting my little green collection. So far, I have an ETS 125 and a Midi which has changed my outlook on sanding entirely. Having allergies and an ocassional bout of asthma has made the sanding process a fairly unpleasant one up until now. I have been so impressed with the tools, that I will be purchasing a TS55 as well.
Whiile I thinkt the ETS 125 is a great little sander, I'm finding that there are times when I'd like a little more 'oomph'. This is especially true when loading up the 60 grit to try and work out some blemishes and tear outs. It can do it, but it just takes some time.
I'm still within my 30 day return period and am looking at switching to the ETS150 series as most seem to like it as a good all around sander. The only question I have is 'how tall is the ETS 150? I have some old shelves that I'd like to refinish, and the ETS 150 looks a little too tall to get in between the shelves.
Thanks in advance for the help!
I am new to wood working and am just starting my little green collection. So far, I have an ETS 125 and a Midi which has changed my outlook on sanding entirely. Having allergies and an ocassional bout of asthma has made the sanding process a fairly unpleasant one up until now. I have been so impressed with the tools, that I will be purchasing a TS55 as well.
Whiile I thinkt the ETS 125 is a great little sander, I'm finding that there are times when I'd like a little more 'oomph'. This is especially true when loading up the 60 grit to try and work out some blemishes and tear outs. It can do it, but it just takes some time.
I'm still within my 30 day return period and am looking at switching to the ETS150 series as most seem to like it as a good all around sander. The only question I have is 'how tall is the ETS 150? I have some old shelves that I'd like to refinish, and the ETS 150 looks a little too tall to get in between the shelves.
Thanks in advance for the help!