LS 130

bkharman

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Hey guys,

Pulled the trigger on the LS130 and cant seem to find "what's in the box".  I checked all over the FOG and looked at the manual that was on the Festool site but no mention.  I am guessing it just comes with the rectangle pad, but wanted to find out.  I didnt think to order a profile yet (mostly doing shaker panels for a kitchen project).

I also see that Brilliant 2 should be my paper choice as this is mostly sanding new maple, with some MDF tossed in just for fun.  I do have some light rails and crown that will be part of the mix... nothing too fancy but definitely some stacked material.

Cheers.  Bryan.
 
Thanks Seth... I must have glossed over the "90 deg" line on that tab as it is the FIRST thing on the list.  [wink]

Cheers.  Bryan.
 
The RTS 400 uses the same size paper if you want a random orbital and not go for an ETS. Festool has a great assortment of profiles or a make your own profile kit. Since you are sanding shaker style pieces you most likely have what you need in the systainer, aside from the paper. Seth is spot on about the use of Brilliant. Having a systainer full of profiles that have been used a lot, thin flexible paper is the best.
 
SS Teach said:
The RTS 400 uses the same size paper if you want a random orbital and not go for an ETS. Festool has a great assortment of profiles or a make your own profile kit. Since you are sanding shaker style pieces you most likely have what you need in the systainer, aside from the paper. Seth is spot on about the use of Brilliant. Having a systainer full of profiles that have been used a lot, thin flexible paper is the best.

I have had a ets 150 and ro 90 for a few years now. Kitchen and bath projects have pushed me into cope and stick land and don't want to sand everything by hand. I also have the sanding blocks so I think I am going to be happy with this guy.

Have an order into Tom B for some Brilliant papers. Thanks everyone!

Cheers. Bryan.
 
Cool let us know how you like it. I have been pondering about what to buy next.
 
Yeah, this was never really on my list but the amount of stack moldings and panels I am going to be doing it seemed like a great investment.

I will let you know in the coming weeks!
 
I got into a remodeling project involving lots of crown molding that needed sanding. Bought an LS130 and about 4 profiles. The LS made short work of the sanding. It is a narrow use machine, but the excels at the type of job.
 
Since I took that refinishing class, I really enjoyed it , so I am looking for ways to refinish furniture and speed up the prep process. This and the DTS400 might do the trick
 
Bought one a few weeks ago to help on some intricate oak staircase moldings. After 25 minutes I was upset with myself for not buying one years ago. It definitely saves your hands and does an awesome job.  I grabbed a few of the custom DIY pads.  You will be very pleased.
 
I have had one for a couple years now and do not use it much, but when I need it, its great! I wish I had all the profiles, but just cant convince myself to get the others yet. $$$
 
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