HappyCamper
Member
- Joined
- Feb 5, 2007
- Messages
- 33
Okay, I am ready to pull the trigger on two sanders, the RO150 and the RO90. I am going to use them both to strip a very weathered deck that was stained at one time.
It is fairly cupped in places. The RO150 will share paper with another 6 inch sander so for this I would just need the paper to strip a deck. I was looking at both the
Rubin and Garnet. I was also considering whether I would need another pad. Any thoughts on this from anyone out there.
For the RO90 what would be the most useful range of grits. Given it has the two heads, the 3.5 and the Delta, I will have to layout the cash for two different sizes.
This is going to be fairly painful moneywise, so I want to make the best choices.
Once the deck is finished, I will be using the RO90 for other projects including finishing, but the RO150 will mostly be used for cleaning up reclaimed wood or refinishing exterior projects.
It is fairly cupped in places. The RO150 will share paper with another 6 inch sander so for this I would just need the paper to strip a deck. I was looking at both the
Rubin and Garnet. I was also considering whether I would need another pad. Any thoughts on this from anyone out there.
For the RO90 what would be the most useful range of grits. Given it has the two heads, the 3.5 and the Delta, I will have to layout the cash for two different sizes.
This is going to be fairly painful moneywise, so I want to make the best choices.
Once the deck is finished, I will be using the RO90 for other projects including finishing, but the RO150 will mostly be used for cleaning up reclaimed wood or refinishing exterior projects.