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  • Daisy_Duke
    Free Member

    Need to remove emulsion from bathroom wall before I can repaint. Going to take way too long to scrap off old flakey paint by hand. Is there a suitable sander which I can use which will fit to a power drill?

    TheFunkyMonkey
    Free Member

    Scraper like this
    http://www.screwfix.com/p/heavy-duty-scraper-4/16530#

    Followed by a random orbit sander.

    It’s actually easier to reskim

    andyl
    Free Member

    It is bloody dusty.

    footflaps
    Full Member

    Followed by a random orbit sander.

    It’s actually easier to reskim

    +1

    It is bloody dusty.

    Not if you have a dust extractor connected to the sander….

    [url=https://flic.kr/p/oj7XQr]Festool Rotek 125 Sander[/url] by brf, on Flickr

    andyl
    Free Member

    true. Didn’t have my vacuum when I tried it with my orbital sander. The sander then broke and I used my angle grinder anyway so no dust take-off.

    Now that was messy!

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