newbury
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- From Vt, in Va, retiring to MS
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I've presently 2 houses and an apartment which I'm going to be doing a bunch of drywall work in
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I've done a bit already over the past 50 years but hand sanded it all. I was thinking of getting a hand/pole sander head that attaches to a shop vac, their prices seem to range from about $20 to $100.
But then I ran across the plethora of "dustless dry wall sanders" with circular rotating heads which looked very nice, but more expensive, going from about $170 to $1500.
So since the top non-powered sander is about $100 and the bottom powered ones go for about $170 my 64 yr old arms are telling me it might be worthwhile to get a powered unit.
Does anyone else here use the powered units? Does one like Aleko look worth it?
And how much does the vacuum piece affect the performance? I've got a relatively new 6.5 HP, 16 gal Shop-Vac, but it's large for some areas and I was thinking of getting a smaller vac to go with the sander. I was looking at the Dewalt 20VMax/corded unit in particular, since I'm invested in the 20V max line.
Oh, before anyone else mentions it - pallets.
So two points - Recommendation for a powered dustless drywall sander and how small a vacuum?
I've done a bit already over the past 50 years but hand sanded it all. I was thinking of getting a hand/pole sander head that attaches to a shop vac, their prices seem to range from about $20 to $100.
But then I ran across the plethora of "dustless dry wall sanders" with circular rotating heads which looked very nice, but more expensive, going from about $170 to $1500.
So since the top non-powered sander is about $100 and the bottom powered ones go for about $170 my 64 yr old arms are telling me it might be worthwhile to get a powered unit.
Does anyone else here use the powered units? Does one like Aleko look worth it?
And how much does the vacuum piece affect the performance? I've got a relatively new 6.5 HP, 16 gal Shop-Vac, but it's large for some areas and I was thinking of getting a smaller vac to go with the sander. I was looking at the Dewalt 20VMax/corded unit in particular, since I'm invested in the 20V max line.
Oh, before anyone else mentions it - pallets.
So two points - Recommendation for a powered dustless drywall sander and how small a vacuum?