I have used Dewalts, Bosch to date. I have recently been having the tingling hand syndrome while sanding rockers. Considering the purchase of an RO 125. Read/watched a lot regarding the RO 125. Cost lots of $$$ but is it worth it?
Do you have the vacuum already? I would recommend that too.. but I recently switched to the Festool sander world and as described in Rotex mode, nothing can come close.I have used Dewalts, Bosch to date. I have recently been having the tingling hand syndrome while sanding rockers. Considering the purchase of an RO 125. Read/watched a lot regarding the RO 125. Cost lots of $$$ but is it worth it?
Wonder if these gloves help with arthritis in the hands? Im looking at anything I can to help.At work we have some gloves that I wear a small that sort of are like the compression type gloves...hurt when you put them on but feel good afterward you get them on.Steve, have you tried any of the gel palm gloves with your sander? I'm not trying to get between anyone and a new tool though. I have had good success using such gloves - when I remember I have them and use them. Not everyone likes wearing gloves though.
I'm sure gloves would not hurt, unfortunately I'm one of those that has trouble wearing gloves. Usually cut, scrape or get a splinter after which I wish I'd worn them.Steve, have you tried any of the gel palm gloves with your sander? I'm not trying to get between anyone and a new tool though. I have had good success using such gloves - when I remember I have them and use them. Not everyone likes wearing gloves though.
Not sure which gloves you are referring to but one sure way to find out is to try them. I know someone who swears that a compression sock helps so maybe a c. glove will also.Wonder if these gloves help with arthritis in the hands? Im looking at anything I can to help.At work we have some gloves that I wear a small that sort of are like the compression type gloves...hurt when you put them on but feel good afterward you get them on.