Shushu
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- Joined
- Sep 1, 2016
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- 6
Hello Everyone,
I am so excited I just bought the Planex Sander last week. However, I am not a professional painter. I am just a lady starting out as a do it yourselfer fixer upper.
I am totally hooked on Festool as I have most of their tools. Love the weight of the tool. My first tool was bought in the UK when I lived there.
This weekend I tried to use the Planex and ohhhh the drama. The tool danced with me and I messed up the wall and the tool won as I landed on the floor with the tool beside me.
Now, I am ready to get back to sanding but I will need an advice as to how to set this tool up so that I dont want mess up the walls again and not hurt myself as that would be bad.
Your help is greatly appreciated. This tool is a beast and I need to tame it
Cheers Shareen
I am so excited I just bought the Planex Sander last week. However, I am not a professional painter. I am just a lady starting out as a do it yourselfer fixer upper.
I am totally hooked on Festool as I have most of their tools. Love the weight of the tool. My first tool was bought in the UK when I lived there.
This weekend I tried to use the Planex and ohhhh the drama. The tool danced with me and I messed up the wall and the tool won as I landed on the floor with the tool beside me.
Now, I am ready to get back to sanding but I will need an advice as to how to set this tool up so that I dont want mess up the walls again and not hurt myself as that would be bad.
Your help is greatly appreciated. This tool is a beast and I need to tame it

Cheers Shareen