LaserGecko
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Hi everyone,
I think I know the answer to this, but would appreciate expert advice anyway.
My first big project with a sander will be prepping the wood trim around the house for a new coat of paint. Since a lot of it is around the pool, this is a perfect job for a Festool sander with a CT. Most of the trim is 2x6, but the trim around the garage door has some shaped pieces attached to it. The paint ranges from decent to cracking and peeling.
I'm guessing the 150 FEQ would be the choice, but I'm wondering if I'll need to use the cheap little Mouse for the moulding around the garage. (I doubt my auctions will make enough for me to afford a Deltex.)
Is the Rotex 150 FEQ pretty much the sander with the most uses?
(Loaded question) What grit should I git...er, uh, get for the paint? I've never dealt with a "good" sander with such a range of abrasives available.
Thanks in advance,
Jason
PS: If any of you are ham radio operators, check out my post in the Off Topic area.
I think I know the answer to this, but would appreciate expert advice anyway.
My first big project with a sander will be prepping the wood trim around the house for a new coat of paint. Since a lot of it is around the pool, this is a perfect job for a Festool sander with a CT. Most of the trim is 2x6, but the trim around the garage door has some shaped pieces attached to it. The paint ranges from decent to cracking and peeling.
I'm guessing the 150 FEQ would be the choice, but I'm wondering if I'll need to use the cheap little Mouse for the moulding around the garage. (I doubt my auctions will make enough for me to afford a Deltex.)

Is the Rotex 150 FEQ pretty much the sander with the most uses?
(Loaded question) What grit should I git...er, uh, get for the paint? I've never dealt with a "good" sander with such a range of abrasives available.

Thanks in advance,
Jason
PS: If any of you are ham radio operators, check out my post in the Off Topic area.