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I have the Festool (because I also have a 6" Rotex) but have not yet used it. I think dust collection will not work with a solid disc or pad.
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Thank you. I think I am getting close to a decision.
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I have been pretty happy with the Bosch ROS65VC 6.
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(02-27-2021, 12:15 AM)lincmercguy Wrote: I have been pretty happy with the Bosch ROS65VC 6.
That one (maybe in the 5" size) would be my recommendation as well. I have it's predecessor and have used it for a very long time (maybe 20 years) and it's still going strong.
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Bosch and Festool here
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The Revos apparently are designed to clamp railroad ties and pull together horrifically prepared joints
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I love my Makita B06030.
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I love my Milwaukee with the lifetime warranty. The dust collection is excellent. It has a rocker switch that I don't love but it seems most use a rocker switch. Would buy again.
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