mastercabman
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I don't know if this has been reviewed here but can not find any post.
I would like to know if any of you has this sander.
How do you like it?
Is it worth it?
What do you use it for the most?
Is the dust control pretty good?
I have a project at home that is going to take me a lonnnnnng time to complete.
I have to sand all of the paint on my trim,windows,doors and so on!
When we bought the house,i was going to do all the paint,but other thing came up and we had to get some help.
This house was build in 1939 and most of the paint was an oil based paint.
Those "so called professional painters" did not use the primer,that i supplied along with all the rest of the paint.
Well,to make a long story short,the paint has been peeling off since.And i am now getting to it(after 10 years!)
I have only the living room,dining room,master bedroom and the hallway to do.Everything else was taking care of in the past 6-7 years.I have replaced a lots of trim so far.
So i have all that trim,base cap,casing with small detail that i need to repaint.I am thinking of using a detail sander to remove the latex paint.
It's not so bad,it's coming off pretty easy,but still a lot of work.
Any input? Is the Deltex good for that?
I would like to know if any of you has this sander.
How do you like it?
Is it worth it?
What do you use it for the most?
Is the dust control pretty good?
I have a project at home that is going to take me a lonnnnnng time to complete.
I have to sand all of the paint on my trim,windows,doors and so on!
When we bought the house,i was going to do all the paint,but other thing came up and we had to get some help.
This house was build in 1939 and most of the paint was an oil based paint.
Those "so called professional painters" did not use the primer,that i supplied along with all the rest of the paint.
Well,to make a long story short,the paint has been peeling off since.And i am now getting to it(after 10 years!)
I have only the living room,dining room,master bedroom and the hallway to do.Everything else was taking care of in the past 6-7 years.I have replaced a lots of trim so far.
So i have all that trim,base cap,casing with small detail that i need to repaint.I am thinking of using a detail sander to remove the latex paint.
It's not so bad,it's coming off pretty easy,but still a lot of work.
Any input? Is the Deltex good for that?