This method effectively removes paint but may produce a lot of paint dust which may be toxic if.
Clapboard siding sander.
X 96 in primed 8 in.
If the sanding disk is to course or you stay in one place to long this sander could do some damage.
Be careful this is a very powerful sander.
0 594 in x 48 in x 96 in.
Paul for clapboard you d be best served by the ras 115 or ro 125 sanders.
The ras is gear driven and aggressive all the time.
Sand both faces of the board thoroughly with 150 grit paper.
This tool is intended for outdoor use only on solid wood masonite siding wood siding concrete and steel for paint preparation.
Sanding the clapboards wears down the paint layers until you eventually reach the bare clapboards.
Clamp the board to your work surface with a c clamp and sand with a belt sander to remove any ridge where the tip of the table saw blade removed the wedge from your siding lumber.
Weighing in at just 2 1 2 pounds this sander can be used for extended periods and at odd angles works great for fascia boards flat trim and wood siding.
The heat n strip is an infrared heater that is used to strip paint and varnish from doors windows frames columns architectural woodwork furniture soffits corner boards fascia boards hardwood floors clapboards shingles window glazing metal surfaces etc.
Always test your paint to make sure it.
The rotex ro 125 can be switched between an aggressive mode and a random orbital mode making it more versatile in the long run albeit at a higher price.
The paint eater is not a variable speed sander.
Its surface is 100 clear and free of patches and repairs.
Easy installation and painting means it costs about the same as ordinary siding.
Oc t1 11 plywood siding panel.
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0 563 in x 47 875 in x 95 875 in.
A random orbital power sander is the best tool for the job.
It is ecologically safe and meets epa guidelines for lead paint removal.
On the gentler side with a fine grit disc the 6 right angle random orbit sander is adept at prep work from opening the grain of new lumber to sanding a newly stripped door or the flat parts of unfinished furniture.
Its durability and strength ensure that maintenance costs are kept down.