WoodYewToo
Established Member
I've just acquired a Festool Rotex RO 150 and a Festool ETS EC 150/5 - and I now need to invest in some discs. From what I've read here and there, it appears the latest version of Granat can generally be regarded as fairly multipurpose for solid wood, sheet materials and painted surfaces etc. So I think I'll be buying a few different grits of Granat discs.
Unfortunately, Festool don't appear to sell a 'selection pack', so I need to buy individual boxes of different grit discs - and the per unit price is much cheaper if you buy the packs or 50/100 discs (instead of packs of 10). So I'm drawn to buying a few of the large boxes - but that soon adds up to a fair amount of cash. I know it's a bit of a 'How long is a piece of string' type question... but which grits would be a useful set for general DIY, house renovation etc plus construction of MDF furniture (and some solid wood furniture)?
Oh... and how much of an 'animal' is a Rotex 150? With say P40 or P60 discs, could it take rough sawn softwood and turn it into somewhat smoother timber for external/garden use (we're not talking fine cabinetry or PAR type finish - just repurposing pallet timber and the like into slightly less agricultural looking wood for making garden storage units / firewood stores etc.... without having to run the pallet wood through a planer thicknesser. Of course I wouldn't expect the finished timber to be as smooth as it would be if it had been planed.)?
Many thanks for your help.
Unfortunately, Festool don't appear to sell a 'selection pack', so I need to buy individual boxes of different grit discs - and the per unit price is much cheaper if you buy the packs or 50/100 discs (instead of packs of 10). So I'm drawn to buying a few of the large boxes - but that soon adds up to a fair amount of cash. I know it's a bit of a 'How long is a piece of string' type question... but which grits would be a useful set for general DIY, house renovation etc plus construction of MDF furniture (and some solid wood furniture)?
Oh... and how much of an 'animal' is a Rotex 150? With say P40 or P60 discs, could it take rough sawn softwood and turn it into somewhat smoother timber for external/garden use (we're not talking fine cabinetry or PAR type finish - just repurposing pallet timber and the like into slightly less agricultural looking wood for making garden storage units / firewood stores etc.... without having to run the pallet wood through a planer thicknesser. Of course I wouldn't expect the finished timber to be as smooth as it would be if it had been planed.)?
Many thanks for your help.