Thanks for all your videos. Can't tell you how much I appreciate all you post and the number of things I learn from you and use on my jobs. I want to ask you about the sander.... I've never bought an EKASAND or a SURFPREP sander and I wanted to ask you (You seem to be open-minded to trying all different brands) if the EKASAND is your preference for a detail 3x4 sander? I love the print collateral and all the information they have online, but I still haven't bought anything from EKASAND and I was wondering if you think it is better than say a festool or mirka (both of which companies I've given way too much money to over the years) and I wouldn't mind trying EKASAND if you think it's the right one. Thanks again for all the content and help.
@@PaulJacksonOttawa thank you for the kind words! 🙏🙏🙏 The festool rts400 is my go to sander for most things besides kitchen cabinets. The reason I got the Uneeda was I wanted a sander with a smaller pad for tighter and more detailed areas. If you do a lot of kitchen cabinets, railings, or furniture the Uneeda or surfprep are great options for sure! The paddle sander is a bit annoying tho if you are sanding vertical surfaces all day tho haha
Durability is an issue I broke two and even though they were replaced by warranty the cleaning process is so difficult because you have to clean it perfectly not even a single spec of paint can be leftover because it will ruin it.
Por no pasar un trapo mojao por detrás del pintor, la payasada q está liando y la cantidad d plástico y precinto q sta gastando. Y ya vemos q ese plástico no ha sido reciclado.
On a door like that would you caulk the panel to the rails? This is a huge controversy between painters and cabinet builders. The reason is simple builders say that the panel needs room to expand/contract.