ear3
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Was at the lumber yard this morning, which also happens to have become a Festool dealer in the past year, so picked up an extra pack of the RO90 delta pads just to keep myself in stock since they have a tendency to wear out rather quickly.
Got me thinking about whether anyone's come up with a method or adjustment of technique that helps prolong their life. The problem is that the wear is uneven -- it's the tips that go first, with the velcro portion no longer adhering to the abrasive. You can obviously rotate it twice to make sure the front tip is holding the sheet, but my experience is that these things wear down a lot sooner than they should.
Has anyone figured out a secret on these? Does reducing the sanding speed help? Is it just a question of being more delicate when running it along the edge of a board/butt joint? I'm wondering if an interface pad might help prevent it from digging in so much and thus degrading the velcro -- if only they made interface pads for the delta head!
Got me thinking about whether anyone's come up with a method or adjustment of technique that helps prolong their life. The problem is that the wear is uneven -- it's the tips that go first, with the velcro portion no longer adhering to the abrasive. You can obviously rotate it twice to make sure the front tip is holding the sheet, but my experience is that these things wear down a lot sooner than they should.
Has anyone figured out a secret on these? Does reducing the sanding speed help? Is it just a question of being more delicate when running it along the edge of a board/butt joint? I'm wondering if an interface pad might help prevent it from digging in so much and thus degrading the velcro -- if only they made interface pads for the delta head!