Runhard said:I could be wrong, but I think that I read that the RO90 is mainly used in the auto body industry across the pond and saphir and cristal aren't really used in those applications. ??? If you really wanted/needed it for a project, you could try cutting down a 5" or 6" sheet of it. Daniel
That's true, but the delta sanding sheets you are referring to may have been for the DX93 originally. I agree though, it would be nice to have those abrasives for the 90mm pad, I would buy them.johninthecamper said:you would think it would be there,they have the delta in those flavors,should be the round ones too
SRSemenza said:Runhard said:I could be wrong, but I think that I read that the RO90 is mainly used in the auto body industry across the pond and saphir and cristal aren't really used in those applications. ??? If you really wanted/needed it for a project, you could try cutting down a 5" or 6" sheet of it. Daniel
Sounds like a cottage industry thing to me [thumbs up]
Then invent a ring sander to use the rest of the disc [laughing]
Seth
Brice Burrell said:Come on, what kind of answer are you possibly going to get. For whatever reason they don't offer it. I wish they did. I like Granat but it isn't tough enough for the down and dirty work.
Wow, harsh words... [wink]Brice Burrell said:Come on, what kind of answer are you possibly going to get. For whatever reason they don't offer it. I wish they did. I like Granat but it isn't tough enough for the down and dirty work.
leakyroof said:Wow, harsh words... [wink]Brice Burrell said:Come on, what kind of answer are you possibly going to get. For whatever reason they don't offer it. I wish they did. I like Granat but it isn't tough enough for the down and dirty work.
I think the confusion exists, and the WAITING for answers stemming from it..,is that other abrasives are offered in the Delta/DX93 pad but not in the 90mm round pad. Just saying, Brice.. [big grin]
40grit Granat is NICE to have, and I'm glad it's at least there, but the lack of Saphir and Cristal, hmmm. [huh]
Runhard said:I could be wrong, but I think that I read that the RO90 is mainly used in the auto body industry across the pond and saphir and cristal aren't really used in those applications. ???...........
Daniel
Alex said:Bringing a new tool to market takes a lot of investments. I think Festool wanted to see first if the RO90 became popular or not before extending the line of abrasives.
Peter Parfitt said:Brice Burrell said:Come on, what kind of answer are you possibly going to get. For whatever reason they don't offer it. I wish they did. I like Granat but it isn't tough enough for the down and dirty work.
Hi Brice,
Now I really like Granat and have just created a Gothic style garden bench from the roughest oak that you can imagine - it was all destined for the fire and so I picked it up for nothing complete with huge knots, twists and shakes. I did most of the transformation with the Rotex 150 and a sheet of 60 grit Granat and I still had life in the one and only Granat sheet at the end of the project. I have put a post about the project elsewhere on the FOG.
Peter
yes, you noted this right away when Granat came out. The paper is thinner. It didn't bother me at first when using medium to higher grits, but when I dipped into the coarse stuff, it went pretty much as you described unless I was perfect in my sanding technique and didn't catch the edge of the paper on something. [embarassed]Brice Burrell said:Peter Parfitt said:Brice Burrell said:Come on, what kind of answer are you possibly going to get. For whatever reason they don't offer it. I wish they did. I like Granat but it isn't tough enough for the down and dirty work.
Hi Brice,
Now I really like Granat and have just created a Gothic style garden bench from the roughest oak that you can imagine - it was all destined for the fire and so I picked it up for nothing complete with huge knots, twists and shakes. I did most of the transformation with the Rotex 150 and a sheet of 60 grit Granat and I still had life in the one and only Granat sheet at the end of the project. I have put a post about the project elsewhere on the FOG.
Peter
Peter, I mostly used my Rotex 90 and the 125 sanders for stripping paint/paint prep and other tasks that are really hard on abrasive discs. The abrasive itself is good stuff, but the backing is the weak link. I can't tell you how many discs I torn up in short order. Also, I've had plenty of discs where the abrasive separates from the backing. I believe that is a built-in failure point. Otherwise you'd use one sheet a year and how would they every sell enough to stay in business. [tongue]
Peter Parfitt said:It is worth seeing my summing up at the end of my 3rd video for the Gothic bench as it really does make the point about Granat. I agree that using almost any abrasive on old paint can be a bit frustrating.
Peter