Ah, Sorry mis-understood. Well, if I get one to finish the drywall on
my cottage, I'll take it down to the boat and make you
a video. I've used drywall sanding screen on my boat bottom with a
pole sander (manual) for a few years. Found it way
better than just regular sandpaper to get the bul
surface in the boat field, no pun intended.
Bill Coleman.
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Bill
That looks nice but is a LOT more expensive than the other option you
were using. I also use the drywall sander on a stick and once it is
against the surface it does not
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Subject: Re: Stus-List Drywall sander
Bill
That looks nice but is a LOT more expensive than the other option you were
using. I also use the drywall sander on a stick and once it is against the
surface it does not flip over any longer. Is great f
With the drywall sander on a pole keep the surface you are working on Wet
with a garden hose and find the best angle between to pole and surface. It
won’t flip as often and no dust to inhale. A helper on the hose will make
the job easier.
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Bill
That looks nice but is a LOT more expensive than the other option you were
using. I also use the drywall sander on a stick and once it is against the
surface it does not flip over any longer. Is great for a light wet sand after
applying new coat of bottom paint.
Mike Hoyt
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