Wet Grinding to avoiding dust

Discussion in 'Fiberglass and Composite Boat Building' started by raf pali, Nov 12, 2015.

  1. redreuben
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    redreuben redreuben

    If you go to air tools not only can you sand the flat areas but you can use a die grinder to get into all the corners and any chines etc.
    Don't buy, just hire, surely a weekend would do it ?
     
  2. Ebeneezer
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    Ebeneezer Junior Member

    Properly suit up with a supplied air respirator and a few extraction fans and get the job done correctly with a grinder with a flap disk. Carpet has no place on a boat!
     

  3. MyFlamingo
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    MyFlamingo Junior Member

    Water and Electricity....HMMMM:(
     
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