Kodi Crescent
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I recently had to replace quite a bit of drywall due to some water damage. Drywall work always causes fights with my wife because a perfectionist about the finish, and I'm lazy about tenting the areas. She hates the dust and is extremely on edge when I undertake one of these projects.
In an effort to mitigate the dust and as an excuse to acquire another Festool, I ordered an ETS-125 before I started. I am using the CT-22 as the dust collector. I placed my order for the sander before reading this forum topic. I was a bit concerned about whether I wasted my money on the sander due to the mixed reviews for drywall sanding posted here.
I have to say that the ETS-125 and CT-22 combination works beautifully! I can't even describe how well it works. The worst part of the drywall project now is cutting the drywall. Sanding is now relatively dust free. I think I can get a level 5 drywall finish without having to use a sanding sponge.
For future readers, I used Rubin P-80 paper with the sander and CT-22 power set at their highest settings. I used very light pressure on the sander, just enough to keep the pad moving in a circular direction. I then moved the sander in circles and kept the pad flat on the ceiling. Almost no dust. It is absolutely unbelievable! My wife used to hate Festools because of the cost. She is now a believer, and I can now purchase future tools without a fight.
In an effort to mitigate the dust and as an excuse to acquire another Festool, I ordered an ETS-125 before I started. I am using the CT-22 as the dust collector. I placed my order for the sander before reading this forum topic. I was a bit concerned about whether I wasted my money on the sander due to the mixed reviews for drywall sanding posted here.
I have to say that the ETS-125 and CT-22 combination works beautifully! I can't even describe how well it works. The worst part of the drywall project now is cutting the drywall. Sanding is now relatively dust free. I think I can get a level 5 drywall finish without having to use a sanding sponge.
For future readers, I used Rubin P-80 paper with the sander and CT-22 power set at their highest settings. I used very light pressure on the sander, just enough to keep the pad moving in a circular direction. I then moved the sander in circles and kept the pad flat on the ceiling. Almost no dust. It is absolutely unbelievable! My wife used to hate Festools because of the cost. She is now a believer, and I can now purchase future tools without a fight.