This is great, I thank you for your video! Mask or no mask, it‘s basically up to you. You‘ve got the vacuum sucking a lot of it up. The description in the link that you have provided says that it reduces the dust a lot. Thank you!
Great video! Thanks for this! I will be purchasing one of these attachments and blades for a small job that has paint on their tile-like concrete indoor patio. Any tips with using this on even surface? I see you’re using the Matabo shop vac! One of the best!
What did you use to sand off the paint? The part you are demonstrating is for controlling the dust, right? I’m using Citristripper to help get the paint off but it takes so much! Which attachment woul grind and eliminate the rest of the paint left over 🤷♀️thank you!
Hoping someone can answer my question - if i have a concrete floor that was already painted (by previous owners), and I want to paint it a different color - do I need to remove the current paint, re-prep, prime, and re-paint? Or can I just clean the floor, prime and paint?
Try and scratch the old paint off with something smart. If it comes off easily, you need to remove it. Otherwise, clean it thoroughly and repaint.... thats what i would do.
I just want to say that you should really really think twice about doing this. I used this method with a grinder and diamond wheel for my entire garage, to cut costs. I was careful, but the finished floor did not come out evenly. There are high in low spots, and deep swirl marks all over. This was only visible after I put a fresh coat of stain on. It's unavoidable, it will not come out evenly because the grinder does not have enough stability and you cannot guarantee even pressure along the way. So no, in my opinion, DON'T DO IT unless you want to be disappointed and waste lots of time and money. Rent the grinder machine with the diamond wheel, that will remove the paint and give you a nicer even and smooth finish. This grinder wheel method is a hack job, should only be used for smaller jobs.
Light pressure, and don't leave it grinding in a spot for long. Probably going to use some kind of floor levelling epoxy or sealant afterwards anyway, so not a huge deal if it isn't perfectly smooth/level.
Hi there, I have a question but it's not related to this video. I saw a video you were repairing iMac screens so I thought I should ask you about this problem I'm having with my iMac. My 2010 27" iMac screen overheats...I mean it really really overheats (especially top left backside) Basically, I unhood the entire screen and using it with an external monitor. I'm just wondering if you have any idea what is causing the back of the screen to overheat? thank you in advance.
I just want to say that you should really really think twice about doing this. I used this method with a grinder and diamond wheel for my entire garage, to cut costs. I was careful, but the finished floor did not come out evenly. There are high in low spots, and deep swirl marks all over. This was only visible after I put a fresh coat of stain on. It's unavoidable, it will not come out evenly because the grinder does not have enough stability and you cannot guarantee even pressure along the way. So no, in my opinion, DON'T DO IT unless you want to be disappointed and waste lots of time and money. Rent the grinder machine with the diamond wheel, that will remove the paint and give you a nicer even and smooth finish. This grinder wheel method is a hack job, should only be used for smaller jobs.
This is the worst way to remove paint from concrete, sorry but I don't see any progress. there are better way for example: using stripper chemical letting dry and after remove this paint from concrete with spatula or sander, any way you need to wear mask, always you need to protege your health.
Seemed to look like it was working pretty well to me. What chemical stripper have you used. I’ve tried some and they did not seem to work well. Thanks.
This is great, I thank you for your video! Mask or no mask, it‘s basically up to you. You‘ve got the vacuum sucking a lot of it up. The description in the link that you have provided says that it reduces the dust a lot. Thank you!
he's probably thinking i've lived long enough at this rate whats a little dust gonna hurt even if its asbestos.
Great video! Thanks for this! I will be purchasing one of these attachments and blades for a small job that has paint on their tile-like concrete indoor patio. Any tips with using this on even surface? I see you’re using the Matabo shop vac! One of the best!
If it’s the one of the best tools you have used, can you share the following:
1) brand and size of grinder
2) brand and size of diamond cup
Thanks.
Will this work for adhesive
What did you use to sand off the paint? The part you are demonstrating is for controlling the dust, right? I’m using Citristripper to help get the paint off but it takes so much! Which attachment woul grind and eliminate the rest of the paint left over 🤷♀️thank you!
What is the brand of this tool? Or exact name?
Where can I get this blade? The link you've provided is only for a dust shroud.
The link you have to Home Depot shows only the shroud not the grinder, right?
Where can you buy one
Did you buy the entire unit at Home Depot? I need the exact unit just as you have. Thank you, Elaine
Hoping someone can answer my question - if i have a concrete floor that was already painted (by previous owners), and I want to paint it a different color - do I need to remove the current paint, re-prep, prime, and re-paint? Or can I just clean the floor, prime and paint?
Try and scratch the old paint off with something smart. If it comes off easily, you need to remove it. Otherwise, clean it thoroughly and repaint.... thats what i would do.
Can you please provide the exact name and model # of the tool you use in this video?
Good job. Would renting a bigger unit with a diamond blade and vacuum be better to do a whole garage floor? Thanks
I just want to say that you should really really think twice about doing this.
I used this method with a grinder and diamond wheel for my entire garage, to cut costs.
I was careful, but the finished floor did not come out evenly. There are high in low spots, and deep swirl marks all over. This was only visible after I put a fresh coat of stain on.
It's unavoidable, it will not come out evenly because the grinder does not have enough stability and you cannot guarantee even pressure along the way.
So no, in my opinion, DON'T DO IT unless you want to be disappointed and waste lots of time and money.
Rent the grinder machine with the diamond wheel, that will remove the paint and give you a nicer even and smooth finish.
This grinder wheel method is a hack job, should only be used for smaller jobs.
How do you prevent the grinder from taking more than the paint?
Light pressure, and don't leave it grinding in a spot for long. Probably going to use some kind of floor levelling epoxy or sealant afterwards anyway, so not a huge deal if it isn't perfectly smooth/level.
Great Video. You don't have a mask on. Is there no other dust kicking up aside from what is going into the vac?
Those vacuum-attached tools are VERY efficient at removing dust. Like 95% or better. Also, wet sanding is a good way to keep dust down.
safety glasses working well ?
Is that a regular angle grinder with a diamond cup wheel on it?
Yes.
@@Mac1PC what brand grinder? Amps?
Looks like that would take a weeks worth of sanding at that rate.
It actually is very fast.
Better than 3 weeks of scrapping the paint off tho...
Hi there, I have a question but it's not related to this video. I saw a video you were repairing iMac screens so I thought I should ask you about this problem I'm having with my iMac. My 2010 27" iMac screen overheats...I mean it really really overheats (especially top left backside) Basically, I unhood the entire screen and using it with an external monitor. I'm just wondering if you have any idea what is causing the back of the screen to overheat? thank you in advance.
CCFL bulbs Or Led Strip is bad. No easy repair, but can be done. Replacement screen should be easy to find.
@@Mac1PC Much Grcaias Amigo :)
Safety glasses mate
Would this work just as good on block walls?
I would think so
My question too because there's grooves between blocks.
@@TheKateniz I tried it. Did NOT work well. Dust went everywhere
They're around $20-$27 on Amazon. Half the price.
I just want to say that you should really really think twice about doing this.
I used this method with a grinder and diamond wheel for my entire garage, to cut costs.
I was careful, but the finished floor did not come out evenly. There are high in low spots, and deep swirl marks all over. This was only visible after I put a fresh coat of stain on.
It's unavoidable, it will not come out evenly because the grinder does not have enough stability and you cannot guarantee even pressure along the way.
So no, in my opinion, DON'T DO IT unless you want to be disappointed and waste lots of time and money.
Rent the grinder machine with the diamond wheel, that will remove the paint and give you a nicer even and smooth finish.
This grinder wheel method is a hack job, should only be used for smaller jobs.
Ear protection would’nt be a bad idea..
That's the orange thing on his head
@@TheKateniz ah true. Thx
nope nope nope, that will take me a month, fuck it I'm just painting over it... lol... great video though
This is the worst way to remove paint from concrete, sorry but I don't see any progress. there are better way for example: using stripper chemical letting dry and after remove this paint from concrete with spatula or sander, any way you need to wear mask, always you need to protege your health.
Seemed to look like it was working pretty well to me. What chemical stripper have you used. I’ve tried some and they did not seem to work well. Thanks.
Tgats the easiest way. Good luck with chemicals. This gets it off
Which video were you watching? You can obviously see the paint being removed. I’d be concerned with dust/lead dust.