This is not a popcorn ceiling, but a very, very heavy texture. In addition the seams were poorly done in the past and some house settling had worsened the situation so the task was to remove the heavy texture, re-tape all the seams and do a much, much lighter texture, if any. The whole room is 28' x 40' so the harness is critical for the extended overhead use. I continued to use the 36 grit and found a good way to keep the paper working longer. Once it would clog up like seen in the video I learned to stop very quickly and "peel" the clog off. It sounds odd, but while it is still warm it would peel off in one piece, but once it cooled even slightly the paper was basically unusable and had to be replaced. It took about 6 hours by myself to remove all the texture on the ceiling. A full 8 hour day with rests. The Planex is hooked up to a standard CT36E with the Planex hose. HEPA filter looked brand new at the end of the day, and has since with lots more use on drywall mud.
Notice I'm not wearing a respirator or dust suit, either.
Here's a little two minute video of what it looked like. (hopefully this works)
Festool Planex 225 sanding textured ceiling
Notice I'm not wearing a respirator or dust suit, either.
Here's a little two minute video of what it looked like. (hopefully this works)
Festool Planex 225 sanding textured ceiling