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"Joe"

23/02/2008 1:12 AM

ros review

Some time back, I solicited opinions on random orbit sanders as mine was
dying. At the time, I was in a huge time crunch and unable to wait for
delivery of the bosch, festool, fein, whatever that I *really* wanted so
down to the borg (the orange one) I went and picked up a Ridgid R2600 5"
ros. One of the replies spoke of this highly. Pros: It's quiet, easy to
steer, has little vibration and the variable speed is a big plus. Easy to
go from finish sanding to aggressive removal with the turn of a dial.
Inclusion of both psa and h&l pads for whatever paper you have on hand.
Didn't try the dust bag, I had it hooked up to my fein turbo III every time
I used it.... which leads me to the con, a big one. Dust collection on the
pad is nearly non-existent. There's no dust in the air, which is obviously
good. But I don't know if that's due to the extra suction from the vacuum
or the design of the around-pad dust collection. What has turned me off
mightily is that on-pad collection doesn't happen. Within a minute or two
of *any* sanding (grit or speed), the center of the pad is clogged and the
outside edge is unused. Sad to say, but this one is going back as soon as
my bosch gets here. Hope this helps anyone in the market.

jc



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Chris Friesen

in reply to "Joe" on 23/02/2008 1:12 AM

22/02/2008 11:06 PM

Joe wrote:
> What has turned me off
> mightily is that on-pad collection doesn't happen. Within a minute or two
> of *any* sanding (grit or speed), the center of the pad is clogged and the
> outside edge is unused.

I keep meaning to try Mirka's Abranet stuff. Apparently with their
special pad it collects dust through the entire disc.

Chris

Lr

"Leon"

in reply to "Joe" on 23/02/2008 1:12 AM

23/02/2008 2:23 PM


"Chris Friesen" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Joe wrote:
>> What has turned me off
>> mightily is that on-pad collection doesn't happen. Within a minute or
>> two
>> of *any* sanding (grit or speed), the center of the pad is clogged and
>> the
>> outside edge is unused.
>
> I keep meaning to try Mirka's Abranet stuff. Apparently with their
> special pad it collects dust through the entire disc.
>
> Chris

IIRC that is a pretty pricey abrasive. Do those last longer, way longer?
It is not really sand paper IIRC.

Lr

"Leon"

in reply to "Joe" on 23/02/2008 1:12 AM

22/02/2008 10:20 PM


"Joe" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Some time back, I solicited opinions on random orbit sanders as mine was
> dying. At the time, I was in a huge time crunch and unable to wait for
> delivery of the bosch, festool, fein, whatever that I *really* wanted so
> down to the borg (the orange one) I went and picked up a Ridgid R2600 5"
> ros. One of the replies spoke of this highly. Pros: It's quiet, easy to
> steer, has little vibration and the variable speed is a big plus. Easy to
> go from finish sanding to aggressive removal with the turn of a dial.
> Inclusion of both psa and h&l pads for whatever paper you have on hand.
> Didn't try the dust bag, I had it hooked up to my fein turbo III every
> time
> I used it.... which leads me to the con, a big one. Dust collection on
> the
> pad is nearly non-existent. There's no dust in the air, which is
> obviously
> good. But I don't know if that's due to the extra suction from the vacuum
> or the design of the around-pad dust collection. What has turned me off
> mightily is that on-pad collection doesn't happen. Within a minute or two
> of *any* sanding (grit or speed), the center of the pad is clogged and the
> outside edge is unused. Sad to say, but this one is going back as soon as
> my bosch gets here. Hope this helps anyone in the market.
>
> jc
>
> FIY the Festool ROS sample pictures describe this as being a problem with
> many sanders and shows a picture exactly as you describe. I have a Rotex
> Festool sander and you cannot look at the paper and tell if it is new or
> worn out. You have to go by the reduced speed in production. The
> Festool sanders blow air through a center hole in the paper and the dust
> is collected through the perimeter holes. Because the paper stays clean
> it lasts a lot longer.


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