Which Festool sander for this job?

B_Swanson

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The 4 painted pillars at the front of my house need to be repainted.  I plan on removing the original paint job with sanding.  I have an RO90, but was wondering if there is another Festool sander that would be better suited for the job.  Not that I'm looking to buy more green or anything...  Thanks for your input.
 

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I dunno, they don't look that large, so I don't think you're really wasting any time on the larger 'inner' field section of the columns when using an RO90 versus a larger diameter sander unless you are trying to blast through some layers of paint to bare wood.  To strip to bare wood, maybe the RAS 115 since it's more aggressive, but also easier to gouge with so take care and practice on something else before you attack your columns if you end up buying a RAS 115... ;D
 
RO90, are you all gluttons for punishment?

I would use a pressure washer, especially since it looks like it's peeling already.
 
sae said:
RO90, are you all gluttons for punishment?

I would use a pressure washer, especially since it looks like it's peeling already.

Plywood that's been outside (and appears to be a marine environment)????
Ro90 and the 400
 
sae said:
I would use a pressure washer, especially since it looks like it's peeling already.

Don't know what kind of paint you are used to, but I don't get it off that easily.
 
RO90, like everyone else has said.  You might want to have some extra delta pads handy, though, since you could easily chew them up when meeting the stone edge.
 
Why do you need to remove the old paint?
Is it that bad?
If it's coming off easily I would scrape first then sand
If it doesn't come off then just scuff sand 
Prime then paint
 
Alex said:
sae said:
I would use a pressure washer, especially since it looks like it's peeling already.

Don't know what kind of paint you are used to, but I don't get it off that easily.

Maybe Bob Vila can help give you guys a visual...  [tongue]

 
jbasen said:
The Metabo looks pretty cool.  However, after reading some of the reviews on the Metabo it looks like this might even be better:

http://paintshaver.com/paintshaver-pro/

It is also green [big grin]

I have two Metabo paint removers, the LF714 and LF724, and I've felt like I've wanted a bigger base on both of them. I'm not sure the tiny base of that Paintshaver Pro would be too advisable, it's REALLY easy to gouge things if you're not careful.
 
sae said:
Maybe Bob Vila can help give you guys a visual...  [tongue]

Like I said, I don't know what kind of paints you are used to. Wouldn't work with our paints over here.

That sander in the other video you showed, what a beast.  [blink]
 
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