agree. ROTEX probably a very good car! but very expensive .. I use the same principle, only a bo Makita 6040.ScotF said:I think that the RS2E is a must for any furniture as it excels at large surfaces ensuring a flat surface. An ETS 150 (either 3 or 5) would be a great choice and the RO90 and DTS400 for details, face-frames and getting into corners. I like my Rotex and use it for preliminary sanding and smoothing glue joints and for me, this is a must-have tool too.
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Rembo said:agree. ROTEX probably a very good car! but very expensive .. I use the same principle, only a bo Makita 6040.
I have already destroyed a Makita and already tuned to the RO 150 (in the hope that it will last me forever) [smile]
but it happened on Saturday .. I started calling Dealers Festool .. silence
went to the store and bought a Makita.
probably not the fate .. [big grin]
Jackoman said:150 3 or 150 5.
What is the big difference between these two?
after I have a hardship GOF 2000 CE, I have sworn never to do not buy Bosch.andvari said:Rembo said:agree. ROTEX probably a very good car! but very expensive .. I use the same principle, only a bo Makita 6040.
I have already destroyed a Makita and already tuned to the RO 150 (in the hope that it will last me forever) [smile]
but it happened on Saturday .. I started calling Dealers Festool .. silence
went to the store and bought a Makita.
probably not the fate .. [big grin]
Have you tried the Bosch 1250DEVS?
Jackoman said:I think I am going to get the RO 90 and the RO 150 FEQ.
I hope these 2 do not overlap in there fuctions?