What happens when you leave a sander on your MFT after you lose power?

Nick C said:
Lucky it wasn't a router.

did something simular with my 2200. Had it setting on my MFT upside down. but they are so well balanced it just stayed there and spun until I turned it off
 
jobsworth said:
Nick C said:
Lucky it wasn't a router.

did something simular with my 2200. Had it setting on my MFT upside down. but they are so well balanced it just stayed there and spun until I turned it off

Hey, did you change your username? I remember someone else mentioning the exact same thing in the past
 
Untidy Shop (Stephen B) said:
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Thanks Paul

Have a look at -

http://festoolownersgroup.com/festool-tool-problems/ets-125-disappointment(/

[smile]

I believe the so called breaking in is a waste of time. Hence my satirical comment. I have purchased a RO 150 and ETS125 this year and they have been great.

Hi all,

I'm the guy that bought "ets-125-disappointment" sander from John. It's been working well for me, and I'm happy with it. Fortunately, I haven't left it running on one of dual MFT/3's.

Regards, Dick
 
PaulMarcel said:
In Tempe? Ha! I'm 5 miles from you :)

Yep. Right down the street from Gammage. If your ever in the teaching mood I'd love to learn a thing or two. Been following you on YouTube for some time.
 
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