AlexThePalex
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stairman said:I'd like to have a JETSTREAM pad for my RO125.
You already have Jetstream on your RO 125. What you don't have for the 125 mm sanders is MULTI-Jetstream.
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The explanation we heard from Shane Holland, Festool's representative, is that Multi-Jetstream doesn't have a big advantage for the 125 mm sanders because the holes are already closer together than with the 150 mm sanders.
stairman said:the videos and .pdf's have convinced me that the Jetstream design is peerless.
It is. Undoubtetly. But I guess you mean Multi-Jetstream instead of the (slightly) older Jetstream. Don't be fooled. While Multi-Jetstream might have some advantages over Jetstream in lab settings, in practical use it's minimal. I have used both and still do because I have both pads for my RO 150, but I see no difference at all. Perhaps in lab settings the difference becomes obvious if you hold the sander flat on an enclosed surface for a long time, but in reality that happens not so much, because you will be lifting the sander very often from the workpiece and you will also be sanding edges constantly.
stairman said:the LEX 2 sanders add a few more concerns, and this pad/abrasive compatibility is the only reason holding me back from adding those to the list as well.
The Lex 2 sanders are 150 mm only and I believe their pads are compatible with the ETS 150 sanders, but not the Rotex 150. As for abrasives, ANY 125 mm disc will fit ANY 125 mm pad, and the same goes for the 150 mm discs.
stairman said:is it possible to install Jetstream pads on all sanders, AND, is it possible to use a 125mm pad on a 150mm or 185mm sander?
It is NOT possible. Pads of different size have differently sized mounting mechanisms. I sure wish it was possible to put a 125 mm pad on my RO 150, but Festool in all their wisdom don't want you to do that.