GaryLaroff
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- Sep 23, 2008
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This was originally placed in a Fein MM tread until I realized it would probably not be seen, so here it is again:
I have four Festool sanders but not the Deltex. And I have two of the Fein MM. A major refinishing/sanding job arrived today and I have to sand long 3-4 foot vertical runs that are 2 3/8 inch wide between 1 inch high by 3/4 inch wide dividers. That is, I need to sand 2 3/8 inch wide strips between walls. The base wood is veneered plywood and the dividers are solid wood. The trick is to remove most of the original finish and all the polyurethane junk that seems to be on top of it, preferably not sanding through the veneer.
I hoped the LS-130 with the 90 degree pad would fit in there but it is a bit too wide. The 88 degree pad just almost fits. I was thinking I might have to use the Fein MM or trim down the LS-130 pad. Would a Deltex work on such a project? I have never used one and have little reference to go by.
Gary
I have four Festool sanders but not the Deltex. And I have two of the Fein MM. A major refinishing/sanding job arrived today and I have to sand long 3-4 foot vertical runs that are 2 3/8 inch wide between 1 inch high by 3/4 inch wide dividers. That is, I need to sand 2 3/8 inch wide strips between walls. The base wood is veneered plywood and the dividers are solid wood. The trick is to remove most of the original finish and all the polyurethane junk that seems to be on top of it, preferably not sanding through the veneer.
I hoped the LS-130 with the 90 degree pad would fit in there but it is a bit too wide. The 88 degree pad just almost fits. I was thinking I might have to use the Fein MM or trim down the LS-130 pad. Would a Deltex work on such a project? I have never used one and have little reference to go by.
Gary