I just bought a new paper sustainer for my relatively new ETS 150, which I love, almost or more than my Rotex, which is simply overkill ( I've been running a Clarke super 7" edger for 29 years and while the Rotex is almost it's equal in grinding ability, I really prefer the delicacy of the ETS 150 3 for fine sanding between coats of finish and even as a second sander on big jobs after edging and drumming the floor prior to screen sanding the floor. With 80 grit it works fine on neutral finishes and likely stain if you pop the grain like i do. . .
Also the ETS is the only thing for sanding edges and puddles of water borne finish on floors,
Yea, i know, no one else ever has puddles
Anyway, back to the new sustainer and all my new paper. I realized you can carefully remove the paper grit stickers off the boxes (of sandpaper) and put then adjacent to the paper slots in the systaniner! You no longer have to guess or remember which grit is where etc, and since each box of sandpaper has multiple labels (stickers) you can label multiple sustainers or still have the info on the boxes.
I think its fun and cool, especially because the sapphire paper does not have the grit printed on the back and i have "senior" moments wondering which grit , kind of paper etc. A post for hearts of the drain bamaged punks or other chemical warfare survivors.
Also the ETS is the only thing for sanding edges and puddles of water borne finish on floors,
Yea, i know, no one else ever has puddles
Anyway, back to the new sustainer and all my new paper. I realized you can carefully remove the paper grit stickers off the boxes (of sandpaper) and put then adjacent to the paper slots in the systaniner! You no longer have to guess or remember which grit is where etc, and since each box of sandpaper has multiple labels (stickers) you can label multiple sustainers or still have the info on the boxes.
I think its fun and cool, especially because the sapphire paper does not have the grit printed on the back and i have "senior" moments wondering which grit , kind of paper etc. A post for hearts of the drain bamaged punks or other chemical warfare survivors.