Hi all,
Bought myself a milwaukee M18 bos125 a few weeks ago. Its the first time I've used a ROS and I can't believe i didn't buy one before. It does a great job of sanding and the dust collecting is very good, but after I used it for the second time (and I used it for a few hours) i had quite painful wrists for a few days. Is this normal? Am I just being a wimp?
One thing I noticed is that the sander has a bit of a wobble to it - more than just from the random orbiting. If i lightly hold it in place on a flat piece of wood the sander wobbles around which causes a rotation on my wrist. The tempo of this wobble is slower than the random orbiting motion. I can't really notice it that much whilst sanding but I wondered if this wobble is normal for a ROS and if not could it be causing the pain in my wrist?
Bought myself a milwaukee M18 bos125 a few weeks ago. Its the first time I've used a ROS and I can't believe i didn't buy one before. It does a great job of sanding and the dust collecting is very good, but after I used it for the second time (and I used it for a few hours) i had quite painful wrists for a few days. Is this normal? Am I just being a wimp?
One thing I noticed is that the sander has a bit of a wobble to it - more than just from the random orbiting. If i lightly hold it in place on a flat piece of wood the sander wobbles around which causes a rotation on my wrist. The tempo of this wobble is slower than the random orbiting motion. I can't really notice it that much whilst sanding but I wondered if this wobble is normal for a ROS and if not could it be causing the pain in my wrist?