The BEST Sander for SANDING SKIM COATS!!!

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  • Опубліковано 27 кві 2023
  • Don't ruin your hard work!! Use this sander for a perfect scratch free job on your skim coat.
    Disclaimer: As an Amazon Associate I will make a small commission on purchases through the Amazon link. Thanks for the support!!!
    Black Widow Sander: amzn.to/40Ovyv2
    Sanding Pads: www.alstapingtools.com/?gclid...
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  • @BL-rh8bn
    @BL-rh8bn Рік тому +18

    As always, thank you so much for making these videos! As a cash-poor, little-old-lady homeowner, I have found your clear, patient, kind, objective guidance invaluable for developing the skills necessary to improve and maintain my home. You never come across as arrogant or pompous - I think of you as my sweet, handy, Canadian grandson! And even when I don't have a project going on, I am always excited to watch your new videos because it warms my heart to hear you say, "I hope your project is going well, but I hope you're doing even better." Back atcha, sweet Ben - you're the best!!

  • @seanmackenzie7510
    @seanmackenzie7510 Рік тому +11

    I always learn something. Thanks for all the great advice over the years.

  • @dhammer5645
    @dhammer5645 Рік тому +7

    I got 2 of the regular sanders. One I keep with mesh sanding screens on it to quickly take down the first coat so it's pretty flat. The other one always has foam backed sand paper for final sanding. Touch up the corners with a sponge and all is well, well hopefully.

  • @robertbamford8266
    @robertbamford8266 Рік тому +2

    Practical advice! Thank you.

  • @josefernandez-ve9fg
    @josefernandez-ve9fg 8 місяців тому

    Thanks for the video. Purchased the sander and wow. Super nice.

  • @yoconstruyo
    @yoconstruyo Рік тому +2

    he estado aprendiendo con usted,!! gracias
    saludos cordiales desde Colombia!!

  • @johnporter6263
    @johnporter6263 Рік тому +6

    I've had good luck with the Radius360 sanding tool. The disc shape makes it easier to avoid sanding lines into the dried mud.
    Thanks again for your many helpful videos.

    • @SailnSnail
      @SailnSnail 5 місяців тому

      LOVE my Radius360 sander! Any chance you’ve tried the Radius360 “Air” version? I haven’t tried it, but the prospect of less dust is very intriguing.

  • @HotspotsSoutheast
    @HotspotsSoutheast Рік тому +4

    Belt sander will do the trick! Takes the mud right off! And the paper below. And the gypsum. But seriously those rectangle sanders definitely do make your arms tired, especially when doing ceilings. I have not seen that squarish sander before. I will have to look for one next time. For intermediate coats I use an orbital sander with an adapter I made for my shop vac. It's bulky to use but really cuts down on the dust.

  • @wwfera00
    @wwfera00 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for this. I was contemplating getting a pole sander but couldn't decide which one. I bought a handheld version at an estate sale. It works ok but not great. Think im gonna pull the trigger on this one. Thanks!

  • @daveklassen924
    @daveklassen924 Рік тому +13

    When there's a mirror in the background I realize your job is hard because you have to talk to no one, but as if you're talking to everyone

  • @UltravioletHeather
    @UltravioletHeather Рік тому +4

    When you introduced me to the Hot Mud it was a fabulous life saver. We have a monolithic dome and the interior surface is really really rough and I have been trying parging and was really unhappy with my ability with it. But when I used the Hot mud I loved how I could create a surface that I really liked.

  • @pegleg1972
    @pegleg1972 Рік тому

    thanks for the review ben, i just placed an order

  • @HomeImProveMentHow
    @HomeImProveMentHow Рік тому

    Very good review thank you for sharing. I recently was using a round sanding disk off my Palm sander and that worked really well I'm just thinking about attaching it to A-pole I think it would work nicely kind of like that square one you're showing thanks for sharing bye for now look for a deer from you

  • @caffeinepuppy
    @caffeinepuppy 11 місяців тому +1

    If you’ve got a tight angle you can’t get into (the kind you’d use a “clipped” knife in), you can make a clipped sander by cutting one of these pads diagonally and gluing it to a scrap piece of sheetrock.

  • @MICHAEL-lx5cy
    @MICHAEL-lx5cy Рік тому

    GREAT TIPS!!!!

  • @ryanberthelette8801
    @ryanberthelette8801 Рік тому +1

    I agree my favorite

  • @natas3503
    @natas3503 Рік тому +2

    Exactly. I'll have to check it out. Anyone who has used a 9" sander should know it gets heavy very quickly.

  • @stashoski2675
    @stashoski2675 Рік тому

    👍👍👍👍👍👍 good to reminder. On my next project which sheet rock

  • @kooale
    @kooale 10 місяців тому

    Yer the best. THANKS!

  • @mkearn724
    @mkearn724 5 місяців тому

    Thanks for all the knowledge that share. The way that you simply convey information is amazing. What sanding pole do you use for the black widow sander?

  • @huyharth
    @huyharth Рік тому +1

    Hey Ben. I have been watching your drywall videos lately, It’s actually crazy I used to watch your skateboarding channel years ago! I’m still subscribed actually! I was wondering if you could make a short video or segment discussing how you price jobs for your clientele? Either way man have a good night 👍 👌🏽
    I do plumbing and have been picking up side work repairing walls since I used to do remodeling and it would be helpful to have some of your perspective on pricing 🌊 🌊 🌊 🌊

  • @hansangb
    @hansangb Рік тому +4

    I'm embarrassed to admit that I thought you had a helper in the background until 3min into the video LOL.

  • @HelicopterBill
    @HelicopterBill Рік тому +2

    I thought the link would be for the Home Depot of Istanbul! 😎

    • @vmusatov
      @vmusatov Рік тому

      And where is Istanbul video?

  • @johnschutt9187
    @johnschutt9187 Рік тому +1

    Thanks!

    • @vancouvercarpenter
      @vancouvercarpenter  Рік тому +1

      Wow John. Thank you so much. I hope your project is going very well!!! Happy sanding, or at least I hope this makes it much easier!

    • @johnschutt9187
      @johnschutt9187 Рік тому +2

      @@vancouvercarpenter You have helped me become a better drywall finisher. Thank YOU!

  • @zagnit
    @zagnit Рік тому

    I agree

  • @tyalan7313
    @tyalan7313 Рік тому

    Thanks a bunch. I bought one via your link. You mention the pole which is the lightest you have ever used. Where can I get one? Thanks for all your videos. I subscribed a while back and watch many of your videos ... multiple times. Couldn't have done the four ceilings (so far) without ya.

    • @vancouvercarpenter
      @vancouvercarpenter  Рік тому

      I'm hoping it comes with the pole. But if it doesn't then try and buy a trimtex pole.

  • @poppacore6433
    @poppacore6433 Рік тому

    I love Trim Tex sanding blocks too.

  • @fastmover45
    @fastmover45 Рік тому

    I just use the dewalt drywall sander I know its heavy but its very fast and there is no dust when you connect a vacuum

  • @TapelessDrywallFinishing
    @TapelessDrywallFinishing Рік тому

    👍👍

  • @ChuckMorton
    @ChuckMorton Рік тому

    Thanks I may have to do this for the last 500 sqft of the house. The House looks amazing but I am so burnt out lol, recommend anyone just south of you in Everett?

  • @db2738
    @db2738 17 днів тому

    I did my first drywall hang to finish on my house. I put too much on the first coat. I’m going to have to use a power sander on everything

  • @fizixx
    @fizixx Рік тому +2

    Who's that guy in the background?! He's mocking you, I think. 😁

  • @ds61821
    @ds61821 Рік тому

    What about the Black Widow sanding pads?

  • @kennya5165
    @kennya5165 Рік тому +2

    how often do you change the pads? those things are $20 for a six pack. nvm you answered it.

  • @02sabby02
    @02sabby02 4 місяці тому

    I can’t seem to find the links to purchase the poles and the super sander. Can you provide it please. Thank you in advance for your help

  • @torridice
    @torridice Рік тому

    Wait I missed the rest of the Istanbul video sad😢. I only had a chance to watch half of it

    • @vancouvercarpenter
      @vancouvercarpenter  Рік тому +1

      Email me or find me on Instagram @ben_degros. I can send you a link for the video if you want to finish it.

  • @brittyh.1880
    @brittyh.1880 4 місяці тому

    Can you use a swiffer mop with sand paper attached for the first sand? Im a that depends on how well the paper is secured. I'm sure I'm not the 1st to ask, but just wanted others to know it's ok to ask when you know you were thinking it! Thats all

  • @randomrazr
    @randomrazr Рік тому +1

    what grit of sand paper do u use on ur first skim coat and second coat?

  • @cbarr0288
    @cbarr0288 Рік тому

    Hi Ben , I have a question - I have built a linen closet facing a knee wall so the ceiling inside the closet tapers downwards creating an acute angle
    I’m at taping / mud stage now and I’m finding it difficult to get a knife up there to actually smooth it out well. What do you do in this situation? I’m tempted to just run a bead of caulk up there where it will be difficult to tape and more or less unseen.

    • @vancouvercarpenter
      @vancouvercarpenter  Рік тому

      Do whatever is easiest. Especially if no one will see it. You’ll forget about it too.

  • @ibarskiy
    @ibarskiy Рік тому

    Hey Ben - thanks as always. what happened to the Planex? Would you do the power sander on final? I've been doing it mostly for the dust collection - that can't be beat - and it seems to work ok. What are your thoughts?

    • @tyalan7313
      @tyalan7313 Рік тому

      Yeah, I was wondering how that's going also. At last check he said it was a bit of a learning curve. But, I am looking for that dust collection incorporated into the sander also. Ive been using one hand on a block and one hand on a shop vac. Took me weeks to do 4 rooms -- ceilings only! Just waiting for his approval to pull the trigger and buy one.

    • @vancouvercarpenter
      @vancouvercarpenter  Рік тому +1

      It’s great but you can ruin your work very quickly. It’s also incredibly heavy and painful for me to operate on ceilings for prolonged periods. I also find I still need to go over the ceiling again with the black widow anyway because the planex is not perfect.

  • @rbrown2925
    @rbrown2925 23 дні тому

    Thanks for the info. Gotta ask: Is it slightly convex to help keep the paper’s edge from digging in? I tried another sander about the same size but round and I found it useless because it left so many gouges.

    • @vancouvercarpenter
      @vancouvercarpenter  23 дні тому

      It’s totally flat but leaves zero gouges.

    • @rbrown2925
      @rbrown2925 23 дні тому

      @@vancouvercarpenter Thanks so much for the speedy reply. 👍 I’ll give it a try. BTW, sure wish you worked in Ottawa. No one I’ve found is willing to spend the time to do anything close to your work (even model and lottery show homes look like crap) so I’d rather do it myself. Many thanks for all your help!

  • @Kimmy92279
    @Kimmy92279 Рік тому

    How do you keep the pole from stopping on the wall? I feel like when I’m sanding my skim coat as I’m repairing my walls, I have to be at just the angle or the sanding head gets “stuck” - even without a new layer of sandpaper.
    Think this better tool would help?

    • @vancouvercarpenter
      @vancouvercarpenter  Рік тому

      You might just have a bad or cheap sander that doesn’t move properly. They shouldn’t be too hard to use. We call it an idiot stick for a reason.

    • @fizixx
      @fizixx Рік тому +2

      Don't press or push as hard. As you move the sanding head, the angle the pole makes with the wall/ceiling surface changes. This amounts to more of your pressing/pushing being up & down rather than back & forth. Less pressure during these places will allow the head to smoothly travel over the surface.

  • @AlainStar
    @AlainStar Рік тому

    🙏👏👍💪

  • @margaretfinney6546
    @margaretfinney6546 11 місяців тому

    After sanding do you have to wipe the wall? Great video.

    • @dad1432
      @dad1432 10 місяців тому

      I know his advice is to clear the clumps from corners, but no need to dust. Paint absorbs it.

    • @kooale
      @kooale 10 місяців тому

      @@dad1432 Sure, if you're good with an inferior paint look; 99% of people are.

  • @richardmitchell7836
    @richardmitchell7836 Рік тому

    Wait, you sand in between coats? I'm curious if that adds any benefits to the finish coat, I have always taped all three coats or more depending on the level I'm trying to achieve then I would sand. Would love to hear your thoughts. Be well.

    • @vancouvercarpenter
      @vancouvercarpenter  Рік тому +9

      Sanding between coats is crucial for getting much flatter work. It makes the next coat go on sooooo much flatter and easier. It also helps it be more uniform in application thickness so you won’t sand back down into your first coat and get ridges.

    • @feeblewrk5788
      @feeblewrk5788 Рік тому +1

      I don’t think anyone should have to sand a first coat in my opinion, and the 360 radius is killer, curve the edges up, it’s not dummie proof but just don’t be a dummie lol! Love the content

  • @arthurskudra50
    @arthurskudra50 Рік тому +1

    Where to find this black widow sander in Canada for a decent price??

  • @thegourmetgolfer5544
    @thegourmetgolfer5544 Рік тому +2

    Am I crazy for thinking that fine scratches and imperfections are problems that can be solved with a high build primer much easier?

    • @tonyc7352
      @tonyc7352 Рік тому

      No, but it depends on what you call "fine". Although it's best to aim for finishing skim/sanding that stands on it's own. I think close detail inspection after priming is important.

    • @vancouvercarpenter
      @vancouvercarpenter  Рік тому +4

      Fine scratches are no problem for high build primer or even a decent coat of regular paint. Imperfections and grooves will not be filled with high build paint. That's why this sander is so good. It doesn't leave imperfections or grooves.

    • @tonyc7352
      @tonyc7352 Рік тому +1

      @@vancouvercarpenter Am I crazy... to sand after priming? Just light and fine with soft backing pad. Crazy/masochistic ...such a fine line.

  • @HotspotsSoutheast
    @HotspotsSoutheast Рік тому +1

    You ever walk into a job site and look around and say, I think the best way to approach this is to just tear the house down and build a new one?

  • @pound6599
    @pound6599 Рік тому

    You say, “Don’t forget to feather those edges and feather that ‘Like’ button. Bye. For now. OK. I’m rambling. Bye. Take care.”

  • @thomascampitelli3268
    @thomascampitelli3268 Рік тому

    I like the video. Have you found that the Festool is too aggressive or logistically difficult to use for the final coat?

    • @vancouvercarpenter
      @vancouvercarpenter  Рік тому +3

      Too heavy and too many grooves. I will use it on regular drywall jobs but not full skim coats. I also will follow the festool with the black widow sander on my final coats to get rid of the grooves.

    • @thomascampitelli3268
      @thomascampitelli3268 Рік тому

      @@vancouvercarpenter Thanks, Ben! I appreciate your reply. That makes a lot of sense.

  • @Obi_Wan_Wan
    @Obi_Wan_Wan Рік тому +2

    Yah i noticed the lines from the regular sander...had to re-skim...

    • @vancouvercarpenter
      @vancouvercarpenter  Рік тому +2

      Yup. No fun. This one actually won’t leave them but like I said, it doesn’t sand quickly or make rough things flatter. Just a really good finish sander.

  • @patricklynch236
    @patricklynch236 9 місяців тому

    If done right should never have to sand

  • @brodyllc
    @brodyllc Рік тому

    Is there a disadvantage to using a orbital sander ?