Using a Belt Sander to Sand Walls



Written on December 1, 2007 – 5:24 pm | by jaygaulardcom |


Ok, I am sure you all think I am rather crazy at this point. If someone told me they wanted to use a to sand their , I would think they were nuts too. That’s why I am writing this post. To show that actually, you are the crazy ones. Just kidding.

I went to Lowe’s this morning to get what was on my list (previous post). I got everything, except for the respirator. I found my old one downstairs. The best things I got were the shims and the . I have to say, after talking to the guy who works in the tool department, I was a little nervous about this whole thing.

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Well, here’s how it went. I got home and unpacked the sander. I found a nice spot on the wall that requires some sanding. I plugged the sander in and put it against the wall. A small part of me thought it was going to go right through the minute I hit go. Well, it didn’t. It did a very nice job of finding the high spots and lowering them. Here, take a look.

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This is a before shot. I am sure you can see the imperfection in there.

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This is the after shot. I spent just a few minutes sanding this. Can you see where the high spots were? Also, this roughed up the paint enough to let the skim coat of stick better.

What, you can’t really see what I am talking about yet? Take a look at the next picture and tell me you still don’t.

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Uhhhh, can you see that? I have no idea how the people before us did that. I also have to say, the paint is like cement. It’s hard and slippery. The sander works much better once it gets through that tough surface. This thing is going to make this job much easier.

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