I was thinking the same they worth getting?Any of you fine folk using one like this..
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Seen them used on hp12 and ocr to achieve a paintable finish. Wondering if any good on sand and cement
For the money I think they're worth a punt. I've only used mine to sand the decking and garage door, was worth getting just for that, going to try it on some s&c soon as it stops rainingI was thinking the same they worth getting?
did you find that powerful for sanding decking? found the spin too slow. ended up rasping eps by hand in endFor the money I think they're worth a punt. I've only used mine to sand the decking and garage door, was worth getting just for that, going to try it on some s&c soon as it stops raining
Wasn't too bad, maybe the downward pressure helpeddid you find that powerful for sanding decking? found the spin too slow. ended up rasping eps by hand in end
more i pushed on the wall the slower it got...lol... think it could do with a 2 speedWasn't
Wasn't too bad, maybe the downward pressure helped
Never used one but could imagine it digging in if u didn’t have a touch of a rapistJust got my one back yesterday. Going to give it an other go. Didn't like it. But not going to give up just yet on it. @Rossi46 has one. And @MikeAtthis
What’s it for ? Cleaning van ?
Don’t your arms ache holder it up though?Got ya answer in the video that looks bang on arm saver!
Ah just get labourer to do it while you read paperDon’t your arms ache holder it up though?
It's pretty lightweight but bloody noisyDon’t your arms ache holder it up though?
PARDON?It's pretty lightweight but bloody noisy
i use the diamond float pad after the Ibar. gets it mint for bucket coatI think they’re best for when you I bar the wall. To I bar it the mortar has gone quite a bit more than you would normally let it go so the power sponge is ideal then.