Mike S said:
aloysius said:
I've had & used a couple of Duplex sanders (LS130s) for some years now. Bone dry so far, but that's the least of this tool's issues in my opinion.
Ut oh, what issues do you feel this tool has?
I am kind of jazzed about it, but now you have me wondering ...
Its just too flamin' s-l-o-w in use. Honestly, a hand block, appropriately sized dowel or shaped wooden offcut wrapped in painters' paper is much more efficient, if a tad more messy in operation.
The convex pads' backing foam doesn't seem to last either. A combo of frequent, rapid paper tearoff, exchange & repositioning, UV exposure & a bit of heat generated by friction seems to prematurely break down the contact between the velcro hook sheet & the foam, which tends to just crumble away. beneath.
The coarser papers on the profiled pads are forced to follow the same track back & forth, which leads to rapid, premature clogging with painted finishes. Unlike orbitals & random sanders, the individual sanding papers last no time at all.
At about AU $60+ ea. for the profiled pads the promise of a simple and easy hand-sanding substitute is in reality more of a disappointingly slow, expensive-to-run disappointment.
I no longer have either of mine: one was nicked, the other gifted to my ex-wife with a CTL Sys as a subtle form of "payback". None of them are missed, neither are the sanders!
I've since picked up Mirka's DEOS orbital with similar base dimensions (but no profiled pads obviously): as with all Mirka's sander range that I've so far experienced & used, it's just "a better mousetrap" than the alternatives. It's not just the gamechangeing Abranet abrasives either; Mirka just seems to make a superior tool these days.