New sander

Discussion in 'Tool Chat' started by SandyFloor, Oct 10, 2013.

  1. SandyFloor

    SandyFloor Well-Known Member

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    A few weeks ago I took a gamble on this to sand off the top of my screeds.....using 60 grit it works a treat. A little bonus is it leaves it so smooth about a third less adhesive is needed. I've also been using it to sand the feather screed on my ply joints and it takes the raised edges off the ply. If you have chipboard to ply over and the joints are slightly swollen up it sands them down no probs Really chuffed with it.

    http://www.transtools.co.uk/vitrex-...-240v?filter_name=sander&filter_category_id=8
     
  2. show flooring

    show flooring Active Member

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    Looks good would you say 60 grit is course enough I have just bought a smaller handheld version need to get the sandpaper discs now wasn't too sure what grit to go for though
     
  3. SandyFloor

    SandyFloor Well-Known Member

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    60 works well but 40 would be better if I could find them
     
  4. ronbaldo

    ronbaldo Well-Known Member

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    A company i used to work with used a makita belt sander with 40 grit. But this new company im with dont. They said they feel it can wear th ply down, delaminate it etc. Never thought about that before but i think its far better just giving it a few skim coats and using even a worn down glue spreader and going over the feather once its dry. Dont see a problem using it over screed. Its just the mess it can cause with dust aswell.
     
  5. Nk1

    Nk1 Well-Known Member

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    Daz+creative. You guys must screed a lot before you lay lvt, what sanders have you got?
     
  6. coolevilangel

    coolevilangel Well-Known Member

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  7. coolevilangel

    coolevilangel Well-Known Member

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    40grit can be harsh depending on quality of the ply.
    And i always have the sanders connected to my extractor for dust free usage!:cool:
     
  8. Trimmer

    Trimmer Well-Known Member

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    How's the metabo hoover holding up - stll working well, any loss of suction with screed / concrete dust?
     
  9. coolevilangel

    coolevilangel Well-Known Member

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    none mate, it's a top machine.
    unreal the amount of dust it picks up.
    I got a pack of fleeced bags that apparently don't lose any suction the fuller they get.
    obviously I empty it everytime I've fin using it. but I'm impressed none the less.
    it's the only sub £300 machine I could find that does the fine dust category.
     
  10. Cre8tiveflooring

    Cre8tiveflooring Well-Known Member

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    I've only just got one as I only tend to do smaller areas(40-50m2 max)
     

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