PaulMarcel
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I prepared a video review of the RO-90 along with two demos awhile ago in time for the last SysNotes. Shane suggested not posting it here before the SysNotes so there'd be something Foggers hadn't seen in the newsletter (we're all kinda on the leading edge of information here...) Thing is, I went to post a project to my blog (where I did post the videos for both my readers) and realized I hadn't posted here still!
Eh, by now, the RO-90 is so yesterday.
But in the interest of completeness for people searching the review archives, here's my review. Uhm, yes, in 3 parts. [embarassed]
Part one is about the sander; I compare it to the other Rotex models and the DTS-400.
Part two is a demo working the frame of a Teak door with the RO-90 then using the RO-90 in delta model along side the DTS-400 (one of my favorite sanders)
Part three is a demo sanding an oak cabinet I made for my patio... the varnish held up great (Epifanes rocks!), but the extreme summer heat and sun on one corner caused issues with the soft grain expanding. I use the RO-90 to flatten it and take off the varnish. Now, my intention when I recorded this was to use the RO-90 on the top surface for the bad part then switch to the RS2e for the rest the next day. Heck, no. I used the RO-90 for the entire top surface (around 11 square feet) as it was so nice to use and fast. The RS2e came out for the last grit mostly because I already hauled it out. (p.s., the RS2e is an unsung hero).
Eh, by now, the RO-90 is so yesterday.
But in the interest of completeness for people searching the review archives, here's my review. Uhm, yes, in 3 parts. [embarassed]
Part one is about the sander; I compare it to the other Rotex models and the DTS-400.
Part two is a demo working the frame of a Teak door with the RO-90 then using the RO-90 in delta model along side the DTS-400 (one of my favorite sanders)
Part three is a demo sanding an oak cabinet I made for my patio... the varnish held up great (Epifanes rocks!), but the extreme summer heat and sun on one corner caused issues with the soft grain expanding. I use the RO-90 to flatten it and take off the varnish. Now, my intention when I recorded this was to use the RO-90 on the top surface for the bad part then switch to the RS2e for the rest the next day. Heck, no. I used the RO-90 for the entire top surface (around 11 square feet) as it was so nice to use and fast. The RS2e came out for the last grit mostly because I already hauled it out. (p.s., the RS2e is an unsung hero).