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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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