Crazyraceguy
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My first was actually the RO90, for the versatility and smaller size. At that time I was still heavily into pneumatic sanders, still use them some, but the superior dust control got me to purchase a ETS EC125. The main reason for the 125 version was the sandpaper size. Most of the guys in the shop where I work have 5" pneumatic sanders, so it made sense to stick with that size.
The installers have a RO150, that was purchased after I got the RO125, so I do have access to the bigger paper now. It works out that the EC150 pad fits the EC125 machine, so I can use either.
I just usually stick with the 125 though, I'm much more used to it.
When I first started in the cabinet shop, I was kind of surprised that the standard size was 5". I was more used to the 6" sanders in the autobody shop where I had been before.
The installers have a RO150, that was purchased after I got the RO125, so I do have access to the bigger paper now. It works out that the EC150 pad fits the EC125 machine, so I can use either.
I just usually stick with the 125 though, I'm much more used to it.
When I first started in the cabinet shop, I was kind of surprised that the standard size was 5". I was more used to the 6" sanders in the autobody shop where I had been before.