BradNaylor
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I have the big Festool ROS - the one that looks like an angle grinder.
For the last couple of years I have been using generic sanding discs punched with the Festool pattern and bought through a local fixings supplier. The other day however, I found myself in my local power tools emporium and picked up a couple of boxes of genuine Festool discs.
I don't think they're as good! I was expecting mega-performance but I'm really disappointed with them. They start off OK but seem to go 'blunt' in a matter of minutes and just skid over the surface of the wood. The cheaper alternatives that I've been using - made variously by Mirka and Klingspor, seem to perform much better!
Has anyone else experienced this? Anyone know who makes the discs for Festool?
For the record, my sander is connected to a Festool vacuum and I was working on European oak with 80 and 120 grits.
Cheers
Dan
For the last couple of years I have been using generic sanding discs punched with the Festool pattern and bought through a local fixings supplier. The other day however, I found myself in my local power tools emporium and picked up a couple of boxes of genuine Festool discs.
I don't think they're as good! I was expecting mega-performance but I'm really disappointed with them. They start off OK but seem to go 'blunt' in a matter of minutes and just skid over the surface of the wood. The cheaper alternatives that I've been using - made variously by Mirka and Klingspor, seem to perform much better!
Has anyone else experienced this? Anyone know who makes the discs for Festool?
For the record, my sander is connected to a Festool vacuum and I was working on European oak with 80 and 120 grits.
Cheers
Dan