John Stevens
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For the RAS 115, the Cristal abrasives go from 24 to 80 grit, and the Rubin go from 24 to 180. Coupla questions 'bout that--
The Cristal would be better than Rubin for removing paint, right?
Would I use only one grit to remove all the paint? For example, I wouldn't start with 24, remove half the paint, and then change to 36, 50 and finish with 80, right?
For latex paint, how do I figure out which grit to use? Are there situations when 24 is better than 80, and vice versa? Are there situations when 36 or 50 is best? Do I just have to try it and see, or are there rules of thumb to follow?
For removing latex paint on trim, I'm assuming that I'd remove all paint with the the RAS 115 and then sand the bare wood smooth with a random orbital sander (ROS 150 or RO90). Correct?
What kinds of applications would call for the RAS115 with the 100-180 grit abrasives?
Thanks in advance for your help.
Regards,
John
The Cristal would be better than Rubin for removing paint, right?
Would I use only one grit to remove all the paint? For example, I wouldn't start with 24, remove half the paint, and then change to 36, 50 and finish with 80, right?
For latex paint, how do I figure out which grit to use? Are there situations when 24 is better than 80, and vice versa? Are there situations when 36 or 50 is best? Do I just have to try it and see, or are there rules of thumb to follow?
For removing latex paint on trim, I'm assuming that I'd remove all paint with the the RAS 115 and then sand the bare wood smooth with a random orbital sander (ROS 150 or RO90). Correct?
What kinds of applications would call for the RAS115 with the 100-180 grit abrasives?
Thanks in advance for your help.
Regards,
John