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Bottom Paint Sanding Option
- amanphoto
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Bottom Paint Sanding Option
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- amanphoto
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Re: Bottom Paint Sanding Option
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Re: Bottom Paint Sanding Option
Had a similar type of thing many many years ago. The head would constantly clog up. I think it is designed for dust, not flakes, but looks interesting - let us know how it works out. If it does, I'll probably buy one!
Fred
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Re: Bottom Paint Sanding Option
waybomb wrote:Source of the post The flow of air to the vacuum is what spins it.....
There are some units that do that but I'm pretty sure the Porter Cable one uses an electric motor with a cable to spin the disc.
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Re: Bottom Paint Sanding Option
A few years back I tried something new, works extremely well with no dust as in nothing at all. The method is to use a hose to wet the surface down and using a rough (burgundy) scotch brite pad either hand held or in a holder like this http://www.entrepotmarinemart.com/en/sc ... -sma95-495 and then sand away. The bottom paint comes off rather easily with no dust whatsoever. Basically a wet sand. May not work as well if you have 14 coats of accumulated paint but still worth a try.
Have not tried as it worked so well by hand but using an orbital sander, water and similar scotch brite pad should work very well several coat removal.
Have also found out that ablative water based products work as well if not better not to mention they dry very quickly, do not smell at all and if you use black it is actually black and not some dark brown which most are. Been using this with fantastic result. https://www.defender.com/product.jsp?na ... id=3992667
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Re: Bottom Paint Sanding Option
If you're trying to remove it all, I would suggest getting it soda-blasted.
If you're just prepping for a new coat, I'd suggest using acetone and a scotchbrite pad.
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If I ever had to do it again, I would hire the guy with the soda or shell blaster...Just my opinion ,mind you...
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