Hello,
I'm a newbie who recently purchased a TS55 x Midi with a cyclone and a couple pieces of track for my door installation business. Wow, I wish I had done this years ago [cool]. Now I find myself on the edge of the green slippery slope looking at sanders. The Rotex series has my attention but having trouble figuring out which would be the most versatile as I do intend to remain "for profit" [wink]. I do door repair, many times using dutchmen colored to match for hinge reallocations but a limited number of times I anticipate refinishing the entire door. The 90 would be really nice since most of the time I work with the 1-3/4 edge but the 150 would be nicer on the larger areas. I currently have a 5" and a 6" "brand x" but find myself using the 5" 99% of the time. I can only swing one at this time so purchasing the correct machine is somewhat critical. The 30 day trial period would not allow me to test it in enough applications with my work load. I have become spoiled with the dust extraction system allowing me to work on projects that are complete and occupied. In addition, I was recently hired to help refinish wood work in restaurants after closing. With limited hours to work before employees return, too much time is wasted on cleanup IMHO.
Any insight would be a huge help,
Thanks,
DG
I'm a newbie who recently purchased a TS55 x Midi with a cyclone and a couple pieces of track for my door installation business. Wow, I wish I had done this years ago [cool]. Now I find myself on the edge of the green slippery slope looking at sanders. The Rotex series has my attention but having trouble figuring out which would be the most versatile as I do intend to remain "for profit" [wink]. I do door repair, many times using dutchmen colored to match for hinge reallocations but a limited number of times I anticipate refinishing the entire door. The 90 would be really nice since most of the time I work with the 1-3/4 edge but the 150 would be nicer on the larger areas. I currently have a 5" and a 6" "brand x" but find myself using the 5" 99% of the time. I can only swing one at this time so purchasing the correct machine is somewhat critical. The 30 day trial period would not allow me to test it in enough applications with my work load. I have become spoiled with the dust extraction system allowing me to work on projects that are complete and occupied. In addition, I was recently hired to help refinish wood work in restaurants after closing. With limited hours to work before employees return, too much time is wasted on cleanup IMHO.
Any insight would be a huge help,
Thanks,
DG