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Hi,
I have recently been trying my ETS150/5 to sand between coats of brushed (foam) on polyurethane (oil based). I have tried several sander speed, vac and pad combos but am not getting good results. If I move too fast I get big visible swirls (as predicted), if I slow down I end up sanding through. The best seems to be super soft pad , 400 Brilliant2, sander at full, and CT at 1/3. But still not even close to good enough. Is this a case of too aggressive a sander? I have been considering the ETS150/3. Does anyone else do this and what set up are you using? There are too many possible sanders and pad , interface, abrasive combos to just start experimenting. I mostly finish/ sand flat pieces before assembly.
Seth
srs
I have recently been trying my ETS150/5 to sand between coats of brushed (foam) on polyurethane (oil based). I have tried several sander speed, vac and pad combos but am not getting good results. If I move too fast I get big visible swirls (as predicted), if I slow down I end up sanding through. The best seems to be super soft pad , 400 Brilliant2, sander at full, and CT at 1/3. But still not even close to good enough. Is this a case of too aggressive a sander? I have been considering the ETS150/3. Does anyone else do this and what set up are you using? There are too many possible sanders and pad , interface, abrasive combos to just start experimenting. I mostly finish/ sand flat pieces before assembly.
Seth
srs