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Planex help

5.2K views 23 replies 5 participants last post by  rblakes1  
#1 ·
I recently have been having issues with my planex easy. Hard to tell from the photo, but it seems the head is leaving ridges to one side each pass. I feel like I am keeping even pressure, any suggestions on ways to eliminate this?

220 grit, standard head, hooked to ct 36 e vac
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-Rich
 
#11 ·
I was a little concerned I would run in to this problem with my Makita sander since it uses the same discs, have not used it yet.
I checked out the pad and it's has a 3/8 foam pad.
Just wondering if this is different than the one Festool supply's with Planex? I'm guessing the planex one is rubber?

Would be interesting to see if a Makita pad would fit on Festool or other way around. Doubt it.
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#13 ·
any one give the GRANAT NET sanding discs a try on the planex yet?
If so do you notice a difference in dust extraction?
They don't make a NET protective layer for planex like they do for the smaller FEST sanders. Any issues with not having that protection layer?


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#21 ·
Picture of the texture please.

I've removed a lot of popcron from ceils using the Saphir 36.

Make a wedge that holds the vacuum lever on the head 50% of edge/center. I wish there was a setting on the head mid way, it provides the best dust collection.

Use the nornal Granat 80 paper to remove the texture, finish with 180 or 220.

When you plan on doing this? I can send you some sheets of Saphir and Brilliant (I prefer Brilliant to Granat on drywall) next month. The Planex and paper are back home (again) in Indiana.

I think they'll fit in a 8-1/2x11 envelope.

Tom