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In the next week or so I`m going to be sanding down and redoing all the molding/trim and some tables in the house. I`m looking at strictly block, finishing and dust collecting sanders only. 90% of the job will be finish sanding/scuffing and 10% will be actually sanding down to the wood.
I`ve narrowed it down to these, Festool RS2E or Bosch OS50VC-RT. The Festool a is a little more but not by much, both have punches for paper and all the same features with a few differences. My question is which would you choose and why, I want some input because maybe I`m missing something. I`m also stuck on the fence between the two.
Festool
www.festoolusa.com/products/sanding...2-e-plus-usa&usg=AOvVaw1vMYwUNi_r6YT_zk6jivDJ
Bosch
https://www.protoolreviews.com/tools/power/corded/grinders-sanders/bosch-os50vc-orbital-sander/8061/
Note: I`m not a carpenter but I do alot of DIY work on everything from cars to cabinets so I`m no stranger to sanding, just more wet than dry
I`ve narrowed it down to these, Festool RS2E or Bosch OS50VC-RT. The Festool a is a little more but not by much, both have punches for paper and all the same features with a few differences. My question is which would you choose and why, I want some input because maybe I`m missing something. I`m also stuck on the fence between the two.
Festool
www.festoolusa.com/products/sanding...2-e-plus-usa&usg=AOvVaw1vMYwUNi_r6YT_zk6jivDJ
Bosch
https://www.protoolreviews.com/tools/power/corded/grinders-sanders/bosch-os50vc-orbital-sander/8061/
Note: I`m not a carpenter but I do alot of DIY work on everything from cars to cabinets so I`m no stranger to sanding, just more wet than dry
