Dave Schwarzkopf
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- Joined
- Dec 23, 2011
- Messages
- 46
I'm relatively new to Festool; slipped down that green slope during the sander sale, and now I'm better acquainted with Bob M. and Peter from Tool Nut.
I've been selling off a lot of the heavy stuff in my shop as the Navy is moving me to Hawaii. In the mean time I've been replacing a few items with green things stashed safely away in sysports. I'm trying to shrink my shop while still keeping it well equipped.
My question is this: Do I need both the RS2E and the LS130 or would I be 90% of the way there (for flat panels) if I put the flat pad onto the LS 130.
I'm already planning on purchasing the LS 130 for corners and molding, I'm just wondering if adding the flat pad would get me a pretty good finishing panel sander as well without having to buy another sander, different paper, another systainer to hold different sandpaper, and probably another sysport 'cause at that point I won't want any homeless systainers.
Yes, I do know the LS 130 is linear and the RS2E is orbital; I just don't know what I'd be missing by going the cheaper/minimalist method.
Your thoughts?
I've been selling off a lot of the heavy stuff in my shop as the Navy is moving me to Hawaii. In the mean time I've been replacing a few items with green things stashed safely away in sysports. I'm trying to shrink my shop while still keeping it well equipped.
My question is this: Do I need both the RS2E and the LS130 or would I be 90% of the way there (for flat panels) if I put the flat pad onto the LS 130.
I'm already planning on purchasing the LS 130 for corners and molding, I'm just wondering if adding the flat pad would get me a pretty good finishing panel sander as well without having to buy another sander, different paper, another systainer to hold different sandpaper, and probably another sysport 'cause at that point I won't want any homeless systainers.
Yes, I do know the LS 130 is linear and the RS2E is orbital; I just don't know what I'd be missing by going the cheaper/minimalist method.
Your thoughts?