NuggyBuggy
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Hi all,
I have an separate garage at my cottage which is need of repainting soon. The exterior is mostly wood. I expect to spend the better part of day up a ladder doing a sand just to get the loose stuff off. It's a cottage so I am not aiming for perfection.
The only sander I have is the RO150, but am wondering if this is the right tool for the job. It might get heavy after a whole day and it has been HOT in this neck of the woods.
What's the ideal tool for this job ?
And given the scenario, sanding outside, would you guys be hooking it up to a dust extractor, or would you wear a mask ? I imagine managing the hose up a ladder could be quite awkward.
I have an separate garage at my cottage which is need of repainting soon. The exterior is mostly wood. I expect to spend the better part of day up a ladder doing a sand just to get the loose stuff off. It's a cottage so I am not aiming for perfection.
The only sander I have is the RO150, but am wondering if this is the right tool for the job. It might get heavy after a whole day and it has been HOT in this neck of the woods.
What's the ideal tool for this job ?
And given the scenario, sanding outside, would you guys be hooking it up to a dust extractor, or would you wear a mask ? I imagine managing the hose up a ladder could be quite awkward.