Mike Goetzke
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I've had an ETS 150/3 for several years. I've been wanting a 2nd sander for years that is more aggressive and decided to pick up the subject sander. I really like this new EC sander over the old. It reminds me of an air sander w/o the air.
I use my sanders almost exclusively for sanding soft and hardwoods. I mill all of my own lumber so I sand from planer finish to fully finished. With the top coats I use I usually only go to 220 grit.
Over the weekend I tried out the new EC 150/5 on an unplaned rough sawn piece of ash. I started with 80 grit and worked myself to 220. This surface looked every bit as good as 220 would have given me with my 150/3.
I'm wondering do I need the ETS 150/3 since it seems the ETS EC150/5 can match it's finish?
Thanks,
Mike
I use my sanders almost exclusively for sanding soft and hardwoods. I mill all of my own lumber so I sand from planer finish to fully finished. With the top coats I use I usually only go to 220 grit.
Over the weekend I tried out the new EC 150/5 on an unplaned rough sawn piece of ash. I started with 80 grit and worked myself to 220. This surface looked every bit as good as 220 would have given me with my 150/3.
I'm wondering do I need the ETS 150/3 since it seems the ETS EC150/5 can match it's finish?
Thanks,
Mike