Alex said:I can do without an RTS, not without the Rotex. [tongue] [big grin]
We should become neighbors [tongue]
Alex said:I can do without an RTS, not without the Rotex. [tongue] [big grin]
Coen said:Alex said:I can do without an RTS, not without the Rotex. [tongue] [big grin]
We should become neighbors [tongue]
Alex said:Coen said:Alex said:I can do without an RTS, not without the Rotex. [tongue] [big grin]
We should become neighbors [tongue]
Hehe, not a bad idea, we could share our Festools. But with me on the west coast and you on the German border we're as far apart as you could be in Holland. [smile]
Bert Vanderveen said:Well, not so if you lived in Maastricht and I in Groningen… Anyways— from my place to yours is 2 and a quarter hrs by train…
Coen said:150 - 200 km
Miles are banned [tongue]. That's east to west. What Bert talked about is about 350 km.
For some routes with starting and endpoint in NL it's shortest to cross into Germany, but they went all bonkers over there because we had 5% more people with the sniffles, so they made it a pain in the ass to cross the border, although enforcement seems absent.
tbeaulieu said:Hi!
I'm a hobbyist with a Festool addiction. I have the RO150 and love it. I recently bought the RO90 that has the Delta head. I have not yet used it. I'm all loaded up with discs for both sanders.
My question is if there is another sander that you think I should add to the mix? Would you recommend a DTS or ETS? I know nothing about them yet. Thoughts on stroke? 3mm vs 5mm? Will try to find some videos. Also, does a 150 model use the same paper as my RO150? Oh, my assumption is that buying a RO125 wouldn't make sense for me. Would you agree? Would another model add some different characteristics into my tool collection, that I'd find myself choosing for certain tasks?
Thanks!