Hello! I'm a complete newbe. I googled sandpaper a few days ago and found out there is something called orbital sanders. Now two days later and tons of research I find that there is no clear answer. I am going to start renovating furniture, tables, sideboards, dressers and so on. To start out with, I'm getting 1 sander to do it all. I know this has been discussed a million times but it all comes down to you what you are working on. Terms like smaller/bigger areas is used. But that is all relative, I have no idea if what I'm supposed to do is smaller or bigger areas. I want to use it for stripping old surfaces but above all, get that great finish.
I might get another one further down the road but for now, I can only afford one.
From days of research I found that the Rotax 150 is to heavy but great at stripping, maybe not the perfect finish that I'm looking for.
The ETS 150/5 is not as good at stripping as the rotax but gives about the same finish.
The ETS 150/3 gives great finish but maybe to weak to do any stripping at all?
Then all of a sudden ETS 125 pops up, this can steal another 2 days from me.
Now they say if you work on bigger surfaces the 150 is better then 125. But what is a bigger surface? Is that a table? Is that a wooden deck in your back yard?
Please help, Im almost out of energy even before I started [eek]
I might get another one further down the road but for now, I can only afford one.
From days of research I found that the Rotax 150 is to heavy but great at stripping, maybe not the perfect finish that I'm looking for.
The ETS 150/5 is not as good at stripping as the rotax but gives about the same finish.
The ETS 150/3 gives great finish but maybe to weak to do any stripping at all?
Then all of a sudden ETS 125 pops up, this can steal another 2 days from me.
Now they say if you work on bigger surfaces the 150 is better then 125. But what is a bigger surface? Is that a table? Is that a wooden deck in your back yard?
Please help, Im almost out of energy even before I started [eek]