I am leaning towards the 125 FEQ...
From most of the reviews I have read, it seems the 125 is easier to handle. The smaller diameter prob. puts less torque on the sander when the edge of the sandpaper bites the wood. For most of the projects I do, I don't see a big advantage in the extra inch. I have used the 150, but not the 125... the 150 was a little unruly at times, but I am sure I can work into it.
So other than the obvious 150 benefits, more power, more surface area, higher speed (faster removal), .... (I am sure there is others, please fill in the missing items).... would those who have used both of these sanders pick the 125 if the added size offers very little benefit? I have a big tool arsenal, and never use one of these sanders for heavy wood removal... jointers, planers, drum sander, hand planes, etc.... they do the heavy stuff. I will use it mostly for glue joint clean-up on table tops, doors, etc... and, pre finish sanding, as well as polishing finishes. Any input would be helpful.... TYIA
From most of the reviews I have read, it seems the 125 is easier to handle. The smaller diameter prob. puts less torque on the sander when the edge of the sandpaper bites the wood. For most of the projects I do, I don't see a big advantage in the extra inch. I have used the 150, but not the 125... the 150 was a little unruly at times, but I am sure I can work into it.
So other than the obvious 150 benefits, more power, more surface area, higher speed (faster removal), .... (I am sure there is others, please fill in the missing items).... would those who have used both of these sanders pick the 125 if the added size offers very little benefit? I have a big tool arsenal, and never use one of these sanders for heavy wood removal... jointers, planers, drum sander, hand planes, etc.... they do the heavy stuff. I will use it mostly for glue joint clean-up on table tops, doors, etc... and, pre finish sanding, as well as polishing finishes. Any input would be helpful.... TYIA