What kind of vacuum are you hooked up to? It looks like one I almost got recently and I was wondering how it would handle the hardwood flooring business!
@@mitchellcanter2275 is it worth it? I'm in the middle of buying the spider now. But the main thing for property in my area is the removal of coat. If this thing can remove coat - gonna save me a shit load of paper vs spider or drum.
@@mitchellcanter2275 Is that DB 40 or 60 or 80 grit? I thought about a sanding of open coat 36-40 or 60 belt (flatten), 80 DB, 80 belt, 80 - 100 screen. I been off the floors for some time but had done 40 or 60 open and my modified satellite 60-80, screen 100 or 120 many times and liked the result with stain. For me It always depends on the first cut and how flat you can get it. Paper now ( Red Heat ) are very aggressive and can often flatten well at higher grits with the trade of paper price and time.
Holy shit. This is amazing. I need this for decks.
That’s awesome!
What kind of vacuum are you hooked up to? It looks like one I almost got recently and I was wondering how it would handle the hardwood flooring business!
Damn that’s spider is a beast
god dam that thing is putting in work
The hours of edging eliminated
Yesssss
Can you fully sand a hardwood floor with the spider without using a drum sander?
yes
You can but it isn't worth it in my opinion unless the floor is in really good condition I would bring in the drum sander
@@mitchellcanter2275 ok great I guess I need to learn how to use a drum sander
Which diamabrush product dude? This is awesome.
Testing one of these Monday.
The diamabrush wood tool. It didn't work quite as good once the blades wore down some but it's still pretty decent.
@@mitchellcanter2275 is it worth it?
I'm in the middle of buying the spider now.
But the main thing for property in my area is the removal of coat.
If this thing can remove coat - gonna save me a shit load of paper vs spider or drum.
@@mitchellcanter2275 did you use the 3x 7 inch, or the 16 inch?
@@mitchellcanter2275 so how long do the blades last? 500 sqft?
Are you using 50grit diamond segments?
I thing that's what they are.
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which diamabrush did you use? thanks
The wood tool one for a buffer.
That is all DB and the added weight, the buffer is not using the planetary there.
Yes, the weight but the RPMs as well.
Correct, no planetary in this action but it is a lot faster than the buffer.
@@mitchellcanter2275 Is that DB 40 or 60 or 80 grit? I thought about a sanding of open coat 36-40 or 60 belt (flatten), 80 DB, 80 belt, 80 - 100 screen. I been off the floors for some time but had done 40 or 60 open and my modified satellite 60-80, screen 100 or 120 many times and liked the result with stain. For me It always depends on the first cut and how flat you can get it. Paper now ( Red Heat ) are very aggressive and can often flatten well at higher grits with the trade of paper price and time.
I believe they are 50 grit.
No thank you