Hi,
I have access to use a Planex on removing our popcorn ceilings from the 80's and have some general questions using the machine.
The ceiling is unpainted and can be scrapped by hand very easily, What grit paper would I use on the machine? also after removing the texture and feathering the joints with new mud what should be my finish grit for a nice smooth shine.
I had also planned on using the machine with my CT26, should I stick with my original plan or look into the CT36. These are small rooms 300 S.q ft and maybe 400 s.q ft so using the autoclean bags are fine with me.
I did put little nick's in the drywall doing the dry scraping as I wanted to install crown moulding prior to get the ceilings done. I gave up after finding out I could used the festool planex. The marks in the drywall are where you can see the brown paper, they look like little dimes to quarter size. Just not sure if I apply a little mud or would 220grit take care of those.
thank you [cool]
I have access to use a Planex on removing our popcorn ceilings from the 80's and have some general questions using the machine.
The ceiling is unpainted and can be scrapped by hand very easily, What grit paper would I use on the machine? also after removing the texture and feathering the joints with new mud what should be my finish grit for a nice smooth shine.
I had also planned on using the machine with my CT26, should I stick with my original plan or look into the CT36. These are small rooms 300 S.q ft and maybe 400 s.q ft so using the autoclean bags are fine with me.
I did put little nick's in the drywall doing the dry scraping as I wanted to install crown moulding prior to get the ceilings done. I gave up after finding out I could used the festool planex. The marks in the drywall are where you can see the brown paper, they look like little dimes to quarter size. Just not sure if I apply a little mud or would 220grit take care of those.
thank you [cool]