Daver
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I have clients who want me to strip and flatten a pine dining table.
I'm trying to decide: If I can only buy one sander for the job, should it be the RO 150 or the RS 2?
The table was built by someone else and it may best be described as rustic. The builder used a pretty heavy stain throughout- it almost has the effect of paint. You don't really see any wood figure (but you do see swirls!). [tongue]
The clients have said that dinner plates don't lay flat on it... so I certainly have to flatten it.
I know the big RO will take off all the finish like white off rice. How flat can I get with just the 150?
Conversely, how well would the RS 2 function to remove all that stain on the way to getting it flat?
Surface area is on the order of 39" X 80" (that's approximately 50mm X 639 deciliters for any FOGers using the worldwide standard ;D).
Yes, I'm quite sure I need our friend the RO 90 for the skirt and legs. There's no money at all for that [dead horse] so I'm just ignoring that aspect of the job. LOL.
Lastly as a tradesman, I'm lucky enough to get paying jobs that feed my green habit. As such, I'm not going to buy a tool, use it, and return it within 30 days. So that's off the table.
So that brings us back to the question of the top. RO 150 versus RS 2 (?).
Any and all advice and experience from someone familiar with one or both sanders is welcome.
Thanks in advance for your thoughts. [popcorn]
Dave
GO GREEN. STAY GREEN.
I'm trying to decide: If I can only buy one sander for the job, should it be the RO 150 or the RS 2?
The table was built by someone else and it may best be described as rustic. The builder used a pretty heavy stain throughout- it almost has the effect of paint. You don't really see any wood figure (but you do see swirls!). [tongue]
The clients have said that dinner plates don't lay flat on it... so I certainly have to flatten it.
I know the big RO will take off all the finish like white off rice. How flat can I get with just the 150?
Conversely, how well would the RS 2 function to remove all that stain on the way to getting it flat?
Surface area is on the order of 39" X 80" (that's approximately 50mm X 639 deciliters for any FOGers using the worldwide standard ;D).
Yes, I'm quite sure I need our friend the RO 90 for the skirt and legs. There's no money at all for that [dead horse] so I'm just ignoring that aspect of the job. LOL.
Lastly as a tradesman, I'm lucky enough to get paying jobs that feed my green habit. As such, I'm not going to buy a tool, use it, and return it within 30 days. So that's off the table.
So that brings us back to the question of the top. RO 150 versus RS 2 (?).
Any and all advice and experience from someone familiar with one or both sanders is welcome.
Thanks in advance for your thoughts. [popcorn]
Dave
GO GREEN. STAY GREEN.