Insert for RO 90 Abrasives?

Dick Mahany

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I've thought about making dividers for a RO 90 abrasives in a SYS2 such as this one.   However I ran out of material and then saw this one by Tanos which looks like possibly a good alternative.  Has anybody used one for RO 90 abrasives as it looks like it should work well and be versatile?  ( I realize that there is an insert for RO 90 discs that stores them horizontally, however it looks like it is a less than efficient use of space with less capacity)

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I have the original RO 90 insert in a Systainer and the worst thing about it is the unpiling and repiling of abrasive discs to get the correct ones. Hate it...[mad] [mad] [mad]...I’m going to make my own out of thin ply and form it in the fashion that [member=7493]Sparktrician[/member] did. The same goes for my RO 125 inserts.
 
Cheese said:
I have the original RO 90 insert in a Systainer and the worst thing about it is the unpiling and repiling of abrasive discs to get the correct ones. Hate it...[mad] [mad] [mad]...I’m going to make my own out of thin ply and form it in the fashion that [member=7493]Sparktrician[/member] did. The same goes for my RO 125 inserts.
Your forgot to mention the 150mm size too! I need to get back on it and build a few inserts for abrasives myself. I do like the adjustable versions, but not sure I see a need, other than a way to increase different grits. Hmmm...

For the 125mm one I plan to fit the most common abrasives into the same Systainer as my Pro5 sander. Not sure I will even need a second Systainer dedicated to abrasives as it is a finish sander, not an RO125, so no need for course abrasives.
 
Peter_C said:
Your forgot to mention the 150mm size too! I need to get back on it and build a few inserts for abrasives myself. I do like the adjustable versions, but not sure I see a need, other than a way to increase different grits. Hmmm...

The 150mm insert I have is a vertical orientation.  [tongue]
 

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I did make some dividers for 5" disks in a Sys2.  The joints on the dividers are a sloppy fit which is an advantage for some abrasives, but I was just hoping to take the lazy way out for the RO90.

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I put my ro90 in a sys2 combi.  Works pretty well.
 

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Here's what I did for my 125mm paper.
 

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The Combi Systainer's are nice but also expensive. At the time I made this insert for my RO90 they also weren't available yet. Like Cheese I have one of the RO90 Sys-1's for holding abrasives and agree is sucks. So I keep the most used sandpaper with the RO90 in a SYS-3 and have the second abrasive Systainer when needed.

I'd like to do something similar in a single layer with the abrasives on edge for my Pro5, kinda like shown above. We all have our most commonly used abrasives.
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Peter_C said:
The Combi Systainer's are nice but also expensive. At the time I made this insert for my RO90 they also weren't available yet. Like Cheese I have one of the RO90 Sys-1's for holding abrasives and agree is sucks. So I keep the most used sandpaper with the RO90 in a SYS-3 and have the second abrasive Systainer when needed.

I'd like to do something similar in a single layer with the abrasives on edge for my Pro5, kinda like shown above. We all have our most commonly used abrasives.
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Another nice setup.  I wish I had your dust port on my RO 90.  What are you using to fab your inserts?  Are you solvent welding them?
 
Dick Mahany said:
Another nice setup.  I wish I had your dust port on my RO 90.  What are you using to fab your inserts?  Are you solvent welding them?
Yes #4 solvent. Plastic is superior to wood in many ways. ABS would be perfect for these types of projects, but I got these plastic sheets for free. Thinner would be better too. That Systainer is heavy.https://www.amazon.com/Weld-Acrylic-Adhesive-Applicator-Bottle/dp/B0096TWKCW

I'll probably just use luan for my next insert. Light and cheap.
 
The Tanos insert arrived today and is just the ticket for the RO 90 abrasives in a Sys-2. It needed minor trimming on the rear because the Festool Systainers have several molded vertical reinforcing webs that the Tanos versions do not.  Now I need to find that label maker [smile]

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Cheese said:
I have the original RO 90 insert in a Systainer and the worst thing about it is the unpiling and repiling of abrasive discs to get the correct ones. Hate it...[mad] [mad] [mad]...I’m going to make my own out of thin ply and form it in the fashion that [member=7493]Sparktrician[/member] did. The same goes for my RO 125 inserts.

As noted by [member=44099]Cheese[/member], here are links to my two abrasives Systainers:
    First for the RO 90, then for the RO 125.  I used a Sys2 for the RO 90, and a Sys3 for the RO 125. 

Edit: Corrected link to the RO 125 abrasives Systainer.  (Thanks, [member=250]mike_aa[/member]).
 
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