Hi,
About 18 months ago, I bought my dream house. It's on Lake Tahoe in Nevada, and the only reason I looked at it was that the owner had pictures of his woodshop. I told my wife, we can't afford it, but we need to look at it! In the end, we did afford it, and now it's ours. The house was designed by the father and built by the son (over three years), and there are no right angles in the house. Everything is a hexagon.
Anyway, my next project is refinishing the deck. Here's what I know. We are in Nevada, and it snows and is cold in the winter. I also know that the previous owner used paint Not Available in California. According to him, "The good stuff."
The deck is about 500 sq ft. (not small), and most of it looks like the pictures.
I own all the sanders... RO90, RO125, RAS115.04, RS2, ETSEC125 (with both the 125 and 150MM pads) with a CT26 ready to go. I also have a 4" Porter Cable Belt sander.
How would you attack sanding this deck? I also have a pressure washer, but I'm concerned about having all the paint fly into the woods and ultimately to the lake.
All thoughts appreciated!
Rich
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About 18 months ago, I bought my dream house. It's on Lake Tahoe in Nevada, and the only reason I looked at it was that the owner had pictures of his woodshop. I told my wife, we can't afford it, but we need to look at it! In the end, we did afford it, and now it's ours. The house was designed by the father and built by the son (over three years), and there are no right angles in the house. Everything is a hexagon.
Anyway, my next project is refinishing the deck. Here's what I know. We are in Nevada, and it snows and is cold in the winter. I also know that the previous owner used paint Not Available in California. According to him, "The good stuff."
The deck is about 500 sq ft. (not small), and most of it looks like the pictures.
I own all the sanders... RO90, RO125, RAS115.04, RS2, ETSEC125 (with both the 125 and 150MM pads) with a CT26 ready to go. I also have a 4" Porter Cable Belt sander.
How would you attack sanding this deck? I also have a pressure washer, but I'm concerned about having all the paint fly into the woods and ultimately to the lake.
All thoughts appreciated!
Rich
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