Dovetail65 said:Even working perfectly as mine are, I have stated a couple times there is nothing special about the sander. It's not even near the top of the 5" class, 99.00 or not.
clark_fork said:"Leaping Lizards..."Perhaps we could get back to reviews:
Would someone jump in and do a step-by-step on the new hose connection. What are those rings for? Photos maestro....
I did not order the dust collection bag yet. Anyone have thoughts on the dust bag? My thoughts were that I could not see a time when I needed it. What's the good of it?
The snap-on sander protector... seems flimsy
I was pleased with the sander pack included in the Pro-5. However, I ordered the new 400 at the same time, and when I opened the systainer, it had one measly sheet.
I will say this... this week I took possession of a T-18 +3, a 400 and the new Pro-5. It seems , along with my prior purchase that I have reached the tipping point. in the club at last and what a club it is.... [big grin]
dmick said:[member=49013]clark_fork[/member]
is this what your referring to? The Festool Hose Connector?
check it out here: www.festool.com/connector
The only explanation I can think of for this to happen is pad runout, i.e. pad surface in not co-planar with rotation plane.RickyL said:I have an ETS 150 and a RO150. My RO 150 makes similar movements. For that reason I hardly use it. It is like the pad is gripping just on one side. It throws the sander in the direction, then the other side bits in. I didn't really look into it. I just went back to the ETS.