If the material you use doesn’t need a lot of sanding the ETS sanders in a 5mm orbit would be best. If you want to sand heavily then to a fine finish and have the ability to polish the surface the Rotex would be the best choice.
Would the Rotex 150 perform just as good when using fine sanding in not-aggressive mode as the ETS 150? I’m thinking of getting it as an all in one sander
2:14 about the ETS EC 150, about the 2 Pac applications, is it for all his albums?
Great overview mate, which one do you reckon would be best suited to me for sanding chopping boards, coasters, small furniture etc? Cheers Thomas
If the material you use doesn’t need a lot of sanding the ETS sanders in a 5mm orbit would be best.
If you want to sand heavily then to a fine finish and have the ability to polish the surface the Rotex would be the best choice.
Would the Rotex 150 perform just as good when using fine sanding in not-aggressive mode as the ETS 150? I’m thinking of getting it as an all in one sander
Yes it can you can watch the video here: ruclips.net/video/kKZMMbwQKP0/видео.html
Thanks
I would think not otherwise why make a 3mm ets150? All though you might only notice the difference in surfaces hard to sand like epoxy