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IMHO, 240V and water dont mix unless you have a piece of kit specifically designed for the job which is why professionals use air tools. I would think you are far better off using a cordless sander - the low voltage of the batteries would be much safer but I would still try and use one without a dust extract or try and block off the holes otherwise water will inevitably get into the motor.Lethagized wrote:Hello ladies & Gentlemen. First post here. I stumbled upon this site after googling rusoleum and T25. I've read the excellent guide, but have only one question for now. What is the most suitable electric sander for wet sanding the vehicle? I already have an orbital sander, but it has a dust extraction bag on it, so obviously not suitable for use with wet sanding. It only takes very course velcro backed sand paper and i can't get any fine grit Wet&dry paper for it, so i assume i need a sander where you can cut your own cheap poundland paper up and clamp it on the sander using the clips on the machine itself.
I was looking at this http://www.toolstation.com/shop/Power+T ... 782/p29552" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Would this be ok with wet sanding? I know it has dust extraction, but i guess if there isn't any holes in the paper, then it won't suck any water into the machine, but i'm not certain if any water would still creep into it. Can anyone vouch for this type of sander, or can anyone guide me to where i can get a suitable sander for wet sanding?
Many thanks
Rob
hawkeye wrote:Couple of questions which I am not sure of , firstly the colour chart , I cannot clearly see the ral numbers or the different shades of white available , I am looking for a white close to the original T25 colour which seems like an ivory , I don't want a really bright brilliant white , secondly the rollers and sponge
brushes , I have looked in my local pound shop and they do not have the rollers marked as high density foam , are they available elsewhere also applies to the sponge brushes ?
I have tried printing off the colour chart but was no clearer to my eyes even with glasses .
By the way I do not want an exact match but I see there are a few shades of white listed on the chart and I would just like advise from others who have used the white colours ?
I have messaged "chickenkoop " on here to ask which RAL number white he used on his T25 but I don't think he has been on the forum for a while , wonder if "corvkid" would know ?neil3965 wrote:Hi guys
I tried a couple of RAL whites when looking for paint for my Pastel White van (VW code L90D) - none were close enough for my taste, either too white or too pinkish.
However, Avenue Coatings (mentioned above) have L90D on their system, so was able to order from them - perfect match!
That's why I thought his looked about a close to mine , I don't want a BrIlliant white type , anybody else tried the Ivory white please let me know the ral number asapCovKid wrote:Doubt he'll remember now as he's gone through several campers since. If memory serves me right, it was an ivory white but no idea which number. The very white Rustoleum shades really ARE white, so bear that in mind.