10X your Woodworking and Epoxy Business || Bosch GET75 6N Tool Review
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- Опубліковано 28 вер 2024
- In this video we review a tool that can cut down sanding time by a ton!!! Check out this Bosch GET75-6N Sander. Its a Beast !!
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I just upgraded recently too. I bought a Festool Rotex 125, similar to the Bosch you reviewed but matches my other Festool stuff. These type of sanders are amazing. Lots of material removal, quickly. A couple words of caution. 1- Because they remove a lot of material fast they tend to generate more surface heat than regular sanders. This causes 2 problems, it will soften and heavily mar epoxy so you will have to chase after it to get it looking nice, and if you apply a lot of pressure on it the sandpaper warms up and can damage/melt/destroy the sander side hook and loop fasteners (the sander pad). Second word of caution - Always use a dust collector with it, always. Not only for the obvious reason of, you know, keeping dust down but the bigger reason it that it will help you keep the sandpaper/velcro cooler and it will last a lot longer.
Surely you have a shop vac? Cobble together some smaller hose to attach to the sander and then to the hose on the vac. Get one of the switches that you plug the sander and vac into and then the sander turns on the vac and lets it run for ten seconds after the sander stops. Makes a huge difference. Sandpaper will last longer, your lungs will be cleaner and your shop will too. The switch/control box was less than $50 and I think it came from Rockler. (Then I bought the big brand $600 shop vac with the feature built in. I must be an idiot.)
I used to hate sanding until I started using a vacuum.
You need a dust collection my guy
You’re not wrong!
Odd question, but how easily can you handle a sander like this with one hand? My tiny ROS died and I want to upgrade and I think you just sold me on this one. Great review!
When it’s in regular random orbit mode you can use it one-handed so it’s not super easy. When it’s in turbo mode forget about it lol
I just bought same sender , have a question. When I press a little bit harder on turbo mode the sender shifts automatically to low speed, and basically does not sand the way it should. Do you have a same problem with it?
I don’t have this problem. There might be something wrong with the sander you have. You might want to contact the manufacturer. I have put hundreds of hours on my sander and haven’t had a single issue.
Nice review.
Have you used it to polish and how well does it work?
get i get your opinion on this vs the mirka sander? have you ever used the mirka and can you talk more about that? i hear great things about both...except for the price of the mirka
The Mirka sander is a very good sander as well it’s actually better for finish sanding. The Bosch is better for rapidly removing material. I’m finding that I use the Bosch for the lower grits and my finish sander for the final grits. Hope that makes sense.
@@GoodViewWoodworks yes it does. i just bought the bosch bosch get75-6n . its supposed to be comparable to the festool. i wonder if i have that one, which is probably gonna be great as well for the lower grits , if itll be as good for finish grits because last thing i need is to spend another 650 when i spent a lot on this one/
Hi. Iam not sure if you have a video on rubio monocoat, but i have managed to buy some in england. Can i still polish my resin with 3m products and use the monocoat after this, or is there no need?. Thank you. Your videos and advise really help👍👍
Yes you can!
Here is a video of Rubio monocoat
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@@GoodViewWoodworks thank you so much for taking the time to get back in touch👍
Your viewers must have bought out the sanders! Out of stock everywhere and amazon price jump!
Bro get a fkin vac
You mentioned how this sander is a great addition to speed up your business.
That's cool and all but how about you invest in yourself and your health and drop the $50 to get a shop vac so you don't get fine epoxy particles in your lungs and then bloodstream
Glad to see a video on the new sander dude. I'm stoked you finally went for it. Most people say the statement "I can do the same with my 50 dollar sander and if it brakes I can buy 4 more and still be under what you paid" just doesn't hold weight. Anyone that says things like that haven't used a higher end sander. Too bad you didn't film your face when you first used it. Haha
i would have watched but that horrible piece of plastic engulfed wood scraps made me puke
I’m first🤣
Yeah Nathan I had mine about a year, wait until you gotta get a new pad cuz it won't hold sandpaper. 🤣 None of the dust collection holes align. So dust extraction is NOTHING LIKE IT WAS. It used to have good suction not now. I've contacted the MFG but NOTHING
Thanks for the info.
Mine lines up just fine, make sure it's the correct part number for the identical model you have. They make more then 1 style 6" pad
NICE TIP THX MUCH APPRECIATED 👍!
Can I take a wooden circle slab and put it in a silicone mold just like you used in a previous video and pour epoxy around it and make it the 9x13 pan size? As long as I get all loose bark and such off of course lol
Yes of course!
@@GoodViewWoodworks thank you....I appreciate the answer back. I want to start out on small projects then work my way up to bigger ones
Damn, just missed out being first!
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Thanks for the review, even though i'm 2 years late lol. I picked one of these up for $188 Brand New, which is much less than the other good sanders cost. I just don't have $500-$700 to spend on a Mirka, 3M or Festool sander, but this sander seems to be able to hold it's own against those more expensive brands/models.
Still using it? Liking it?
@raizt1596 heck yeah! I use it everyday. The only thing I have had to replace was the pad the discs stick to. Works fantastic!!
I have a similar sander but I really have a difficult time with the sandpaper heating up, melting on to the sandpaper, causing the pigtails. It's incredibly frustrating. Even the Mirka Abranet sandpaper clogs up. Would you say do lighter passes? What about spraying the sandpaper with compressed air? I'm really amazed at how your sandpaper did not clog up... what is this sorcery?
It just comes down to not pressing down so hard on the sander and making sure that you continue Eller the dust from the surface of your project throughout the sanding process. Hope this helps.
@@GoodViewWoodworks I'll certainly give it a go. Thanks!