So, I just bought a lot of 3 Sanders. Got a RO90, an RTS 400 and a Pro 5 (which I guess is the same as an ETS 125?). I already have an ETS 150 3, my first crappy orbital and a belt sander. I do not need six Sanders!
I am thinking of just keeping the Rotex for rough work/leveling/paint stripping and the RTS for finish sanding.
I love a belt sander for leveling and stripping paint, but the dust is horrible and I work with/around lead paint weekly. Can the rotex replace a belt sander?
Is there any reason I should keep the pro 5 or ets 150? Or can the rotex replace those as well?
I'm a carpenter and not a woodworker, so I'm not polishing hardwood table tops. When I get to work with real wood, I mostly work with SYP, cedar, Cypress, and old heart pine with old lead paint.
PS. I've read the festool sander guide. Seems like a lot of overlap in the models.
Thanks!
I am thinking of just keeping the Rotex for rough work/leveling/paint stripping and the RTS for finish sanding.
I love a belt sander for leveling and stripping paint, but the dust is horrible and I work with/around lead paint weekly. Can the rotex replace a belt sander?
Is there any reason I should keep the pro 5 or ets 150? Or can the rotex replace those as well?
I'm a carpenter and not a woodworker, so I'm not polishing hardwood table tops. When I get to work with real wood, I mostly work with SYP, cedar, Cypress, and old heart pine with old lead paint.
PS. I've read the festool sander guide. Seems like a lot of overlap in the models.
Thanks!