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28th September 2021, 11:04 PM #1
FESTOOL ETS 150 CORDED Orbital Sander
Cosmetically fugly.
Mainly used for applying Danish Oil/Turps finish to items.
The sander case is covered in the spray from the process but that doesn't detract from the sander's performance.
In a WWF Systainer.
New unused Dust collector ($67 from Ideal Tools FESTOOL ES 150 Dust Bag and Plastic Attachment Set [TFS for ES 150] [489631] - IDEAL TOOLS)
Flexible interface pad $30 - used but excellent hook & loop grip still - from Ideal Tools (FESTOOL Interface Pad D150mm x 15mm [IP-STF D150/MJ2-15/1] [203351] - IDEAL TOOLS)
Sanding pad replaced during early 2000.
As is for quick Sale $150 + Postage.
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PLEASE NOTE: THIS IS NOT A RANDOM ORBITAL SANDER (ROS) ITS AN ORDINARY ORBITAL SANDER.
Cheers
Sheddie
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1st October 2021, 08:01 PM #2
Reduced
SOLD
Reduced - Rock Bottom
$130 + postage.
Go for it peoples!!
Bargain
Cheers
Sheddie
Last edited by Shedhand; 1st October 2021 at 10:10 PM. Reason: Sold item
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