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Default 6 inch orbital sanders. Need advice.

peter wrote

Belt sanders and ROSs sometimes overlap in their uses but are
not completely interchangable. They are two different machines for
two different uses.


ACK.

If you expect a ROS to take material off with the same speed
as a belt sander, you will be disappointed. If you expect a belt
sander to do as smooth of a job as a ROS you will be disappointed.


There's this Festool Rotex 6" ROS which combines preliminary sander,
fine sander and polisher. I never used it but it gets excellent
comments, for example
http://www.festool-usa.com/portando/...ten.cfm?id=325
http://www.woodshopdemos.com/fest-14.htm

BTW, a good 6" ROS will require two hands most of the time
also.


I have a Festool ES 150/3 6" ROS and use it with one hand all the
time. It's an great tool!

Feel free to contact me for any specifics.

Regards,

Christian
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