Drywall sander are very useful tools when it comes to cleaning of drywalls. Actually they use high pressure sand in order to clean the walls and some companies claim to have nearly dust-free solutions, like for example "Festool".
To effectively grind up drywall, you can use a specialized tool called a drywall sander or a power sander with a fine grit sandpaper. Be sure to wear a mask and goggles for safety, and work in a well-ventilated area to minimize dust exposure.
I don't know if the pros recommend it, but I've used my orbital sander with fine (150 grit) paper. I attach my shop vac to the sander's output and even vent the shop vac out a window for a near dustless sanding job. You do have to be careful. Even light pressure on the sander can eat through the mud very quickly or rough up the drywall paper and tape.
A home handyman would need a drill, drywall tape dispenser, pole sander, sanding blocks, mudbox, drywall knives, mallet and corner cincher. In addition, one needs a shop vac to aid in clean-up.
normally plaster board. in buildings build around 1900 they are normally lath and mortar
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To minimize dust while drywall sanding, use a vacuum sander attachment, wet sanding method, wear a dust mask, and seal off the work area with plastic sheeting.
Yes you can. Best sand it lightly for for any bumps - I use a regular drywall sander on a 5ft. pole for this.
The best technique for using a drywall mud sander to achieve a smooth finish on walls is to start with a coarse grit sandpaper to remove any bumps or imperfections, then switch to a finer grit sandpaper for a smoother finish. Sand in a circular motion and be sure to feather the edges of the mud to blend it seamlessly with the wall. Vacuum or wipe down the walls after sanding to remove any dust before painting or finishing.
To sand drywall for a smooth finish, start with a coarse sandpaper to remove any bumps or imperfections. Then, switch to a finer sandpaper to smooth out the surface. Use a sanding block or pole sander for even pressure. Wipe down the surface with a damp cloth to remove dust before painting or finishing.
The main difference between a belt sander and an orbital sander is the sanding motion they use. A belt sander moves in a continuous loop, while an orbital sander moves in a circular motion.
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