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I used a Porter Cable 5" orbital with 40 & 60 grit pads. Worked great.

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In article r_9yh.4612$FM3.3257@trndny06,
"NE Sailboat" wrote:

So, I am getting ready for spring. I decided I'd start by giving the boat a
good bottom sanding. I looked in Casey's book, he recommends a high speed
disk sander. Off I go to Sears. I ask in tools where the disk, orbital
sanders are.


Sears sometimes has 5 and 6" sticky-back sanding pads that have a
flexible rubber-mounted spindle. More often, they have a wobble-plate
version that's more expensive.

The flexible spindle and soft pad will remove a *lot* of paint very
quickly with a 60 or 40 grit sandpaper, yet doesn't easily leave
grooves. The drill can be a considerable angle off of perpendicular and
still work nicely. I can quick-sand our bottom in about an hour with
ours. Also works nicely when polishing and buffing with a lambs wool
bonnet.

That's the tool I use for quickly handling broad areas though I have a
plethora of belt, orbital and finish sanders left over from my
woodworking days. I Even have cut wet-or-dry disks and stuck them on to
wet-sand the cove and sheer stripes.

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I notice that i the boatyard here in Port Townsend, the sanders that
get used are the big Fein (see Amazon) random orbitals with a powerful
vacuum attached. Since sanding bottom paint can make you pretty dang
sick, not to mention most other living things, the vacuum, which
claims to capture 98% of the dust, is a real advantage.

Aaron Tinling
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Aaron wrote:
I notice that i the boatyard here in Port Townsend, the sanders that
get used are the big Fein (see Amazon) random orbitals with a powerful
vacuum attached.

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Big bucks, but Fein definitely sets the gold standard if you package
both their vacuum and the 8" sander together.

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Be aware that it is easy to do a lot of damage to your hull quickly
with a very powerful sander. If you have a major peel job it might
well be the best bet to hire a pro. Also some yards will not allow
you to dry sand without an approved containment system, so check with
your yard before you invest in expensive equipment.

I have converted to ablative paint and find that I can prep the bottom
of my 42' cat with a dry wall pole sander and a sheet or two of 40
grit sanding screen in less than two hours. I can't see myself going
back to hard paint for a cruising boat.

-- Tom.

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