Acrobat
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Hi, I have a question regarding what tool would you recommend as best suited for sanding back paint from a heap of window frames and door frames and weatherboards. And what papers should I use? I have an old weatherboard house and the sun and weather killed the paintwork and it's cracked badly and some boards are in poor nick, I need to sand back to bare board in quite a few areas and reprime and repaint anew.
Is brilliant 2 the one to use for this task? 60 or 80 grit? Is the delta400 up for it or am i better off to try a ro90?. I have a rotex 125 but feel its too big and a bit awkward for vertical work like this and possibly unweildy to use for long periods of time and of course being a round disc cannot get into corners, and am thinking maybe the dts400 won't have enough oomph to cut through many layers of paint quickly enough and wondering if the ro90 is more suited here.
Thanks
Is brilliant 2 the one to use for this task? 60 or 80 grit? Is the delta400 up for it or am i better off to try a ro90?. I have a rotex 125 but feel its too big and a bit awkward for vertical work like this and possibly unweildy to use for long periods of time and of course being a round disc cannot get into corners, and am thinking maybe the dts400 won't have enough oomph to cut through many layers of paint quickly enough and wondering if the ro90 is more suited here.
Thanks