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Hi everyone!
I'm new to the FOG, but have been a festool user and owner for about a year. I've read many topics about rotex sanders and the difference between the 125 and 150 and need some opinions. My father and I own a painting business and have the ets 125, ets ec 125, RO 90 and planex for our sanders.
We do mostly interior jobs and will do the occasional deck here and there. I would like to get the rotex 125 or 150 for an upcoming deck job because we need to strip paint and get down to bare wood and I'm afraid the 125 RO sanders won't do the job even at low grits. The planex may do it but frankly it's not designed to do the task.
Since we already have two 125 sanders I'm leaning towards the rotex 125 for the abrasive advantage. The 150 has the side handle and front auxiliary handle which makes use easier it seems like. My question is what do you all think I should do? Get the 125 or bite the bullet and go for the 150 and buy the abrasives etc. that go along with it? Thanks in advance!
-Mike
I'm new to the FOG, but have been a festool user and owner for about a year. I've read many topics about rotex sanders and the difference between the 125 and 150 and need some opinions. My father and I own a painting business and have the ets 125, ets ec 125, RO 90 and planex for our sanders.
We do mostly interior jobs and will do the occasional deck here and there. I would like to get the rotex 125 or 150 for an upcoming deck job because we need to strip paint and get down to bare wood and I'm afraid the 125 RO sanders won't do the job even at low grits. The planex may do it but frankly it's not designed to do the task.
Since we already have two 125 sanders I'm leaning towards the rotex 125 for the abrasive advantage. The 150 has the side handle and front auxiliary handle which makes use easier it seems like. My question is what do you all think I should do? Get the 125 or bite the bullet and go for the 150 and buy the abrasives etc. that go along with it? Thanks in advance!
-Mike