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
Persistence
1987 Frers 33 #16
Halifax, NS
www.hoytsailing.com

From: CnC-List <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Bill Coleman via 
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Sent: May 4, 2020 10:29 PM
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Subject: Stus-List Drywall sander

I was sanding the bottom this weekend with a drywall sander pad on a stick. And 
it was sure a lot easier than holding a sander over my head. And that crocus 
cloth material for sanding really holds up well and doesn't gum up. But the pad 
kept flipping over and was annoying at times . And I was wondering if there was 
a more professional pad, so I googled, and found rotary Sanders with vacuum. 
Does anyone know anyone using something like this?

https://www.all-wall.com/Categories/Porter-Cable-Sander-Pro-Packs/Porter-Cable-Drywall-Sander.html?gclid=Cj0KCQjw-r71BRDuARIsAB7i_QOr7GremTf5Gg_bJREva54MMWijKE2TqJHv47VHFN1WRojtsSKUR78aAnq2EALw_wcB
Bill Coleman
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