My cheap PLANEX.

erock

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Okay.  I kind of didn't want to share this, but what the heck?  Maybe it helps someone out.

I started my first floor remodel and I have textured ceilings.  I'm not a fan of the texture.  I thought about buying a PLANEX,  but the project is too small.

Could I buy a PLANEX, use it, and sent it back to Festool because "I didn't like it."    NO,  that's not the way I do things.

So instead,  I came up with this contraption.  [scared]

Since I have a couple Festool sanders,  I had this Porter Cable just taking up space in my shop.  So if I burn up the motor using it to sand the ceilings,  I

didn't care.  It's a $50 sander that I have had for a year, I got my money out of it. 

SO,  I clamped a 1x4 piece of pine I had to the Porter Cable sander.  Rounded the edges of the  1x4 and went to town!

The projects went smooth.  Better then I thought.  I have a Vortex from Rockler with my Ridged shop vac.  The system did better then I expected.

It was a little heavy.  But I have big shoulders and a strong back (many years of heavy weight training  [smile]). 

It only took me 2 hours to sand the living room ceiling with a 5" ROS.  I thought that was good timing. 

I am not a drywall pro.  BUT  my brother-in-law is a journeyman plasterer.  He is going to smooth out the mud as I role it on.  So I know my ceilings will

be smooth.  Here are a couple pictures of the hi-tech tool!  [embarassed]

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It was loud in the room.  Good thing I have ear protection.  But,  I was able to keep the house dust free.  Which for the wife was a big plus.

I took a picture of the ceiling,  but I'm using my cell phone for the photos and that picture didn't show how well the ceiling turned out.

My wife wanted to know why I wasn't using my ETS 125 and CT26 for the project.  My exact words were  " babe, are you crazy?" 

Anyway,  thanks for looking guys.  Have a good one!

Eric

 
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