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Damon M

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Hi Everyone,

Well, I just purchased my first Festool item three days ago, a CT Midi I. Most of my sanding is done at my lathe with a Mini Gorilla dust collector running however I'm starting to use my Dewalt random orbital sander as well as hand sanding more and noticed my breathing is a bit more labored afterwards (COPD). So I decided to ask my spouse for an early Christmas gift and we came home with the Midi I. I hooked it up to my Dewalt sander, the hose fit perfectly without adapters, and all I can say is WOW! I have the suction setting on 2 and I had to check if I was actually sanding anything, there was hardly any noticeable dust! I actually enjoyed sanding! Unfortunately, while I was at Woodcraft, the manager allowed me to handle a demo ETS EC 125/3 sander. When I turned it on I was surprised how quiet it was, and the vibration, I mean lack of vibration, another wow moment! If he had one I would have bought it. I didn't want to wait two weeks or so I came home and decided to buy my own Christmas gift. It's arriving today. The Dewalt is nice and all, but I have wanted a variable speed sander for quite some time. Was it evil for the manager to let me handle the sander? Yes. Am I glad he did, absolutely. I'm wondering now if I just stepped into a black hole that's going to suck money out of my wallet.....
 
Welcome the FOG! It is wonderful to read a "first timer's" story. Remember when you start with your Festool sander to turn your suction down to about 1/4 so that it isn't sucked onto your work piece, and remember, if you have questions or frustrations there are tons of people here willing to give you an internet hand.

Peter
 
Was it evil for the manager to let me handle the sander? Yes.
He was doing you a favor. The form-factor of the EC is way better for most people, and that's 3rd place behind vibration and noise.
Am I glad he did, absolutely. I'm wondering now if I just stepped into a black hole that's going to suck money out of my wallet.....
Also yes. It seems that you are primarily a turner, which may help. If, however, you get into more "flat work", as in cabinets, shelving, tables, cutting boards, etc. you have found the right place.
 
Congrats! The ETS EC are just sensational sanders!

I'm not exaggerating at all when I say you've done your health and wellness a huge favour getting a CT and a quality sander, that coupled with the low vibration will mean vastly reduced risk of RSI over time..
 
Unfortunately, while I was at Woodcraft, the manager allowed me to handle a demo ETS EC 125/3 sander.
This is how I believe we all fell, at one point or another. Welcome to the group!

And while it's difficult, your Woodcraft manager might be doing you a favor. If you have to wait a couple weeks while they order a tool for you, it might temper your acquisitions. My local Woodcraft, on the other hand, is always well stocked and ready to assist in acquisitions at a moments notice. And they seem to do that for everything. Need a 5hp SawStop PCS today? They got you covered. People have driven five hours to my Woodcraft because they maintain a stock of tools.
 
Welcome, this is a good place with great info and much less fluff to skip over than most. My first Festool was a vac and ETC sander, you won’t be disappointed if you decide to move forward.
 
Also yes. It seems that you are primarily a turner, which may help. If, however, you get into more "flat work", as in cabinets, shelving, tables, cutting boards, etc. you have found the right place.

I have been primarily a turner for the past ten years however I've been doing a lot of cnc and other flat work for the past two years. During good weather I take my stuff out to the shop's patio to sand but I can't do that in the winter. With my lungs I think the Festools sander and ct midi will be a great addition to my nice tool collection. Even though I'm a hobbyist, I have a tendency to buy top tier tools. It stings in many circumstances but never for very long.
 
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