the green lever on the head of the planex is to adjust the suction it has for ceilings and walls you have to adjust it so it doesn't stick to the walls.
Darn It Vancouver Carpenter.........Now I have to invest in the Planex so I can make my remodel job sparkly.......As I’ve prior posted on your blog that your tips helped me coat in my entry door and I used my regular Festool sanders and the Bad dust sucker Hepa vac c26. I love it. Glad you have posted so I can be better at my drywall ....
Looking good man! Both your work and your play. Enjoy your youth and take care of your joints. At 60, my knees are shot. No more sports of any kind for me. Oh, and more old-guy advice is to save, save, save your money. You don't want to do physical labor forever. Thanks for your vids.
I know I've said it before man but you have helped me take on sheetrock made it so much easier than what I was doing. Oh and I so wish we had a park like that. I might pick the board up again. Thanks again.
So glad you have good words to say about Festool. I am a Festool fan and dedicated user of their woodworking products and have appreciated many of their tools for more than 10 years now. Really love the dust extraction. Hope it will work well for you!
I like the idea of sticking paper onto a cheap angled knife. I'll probably just use adhesive backed paper though. Stick it on and trim it to the knife on both sides and bob's your auntie-- at least in theory. Thanks for the idea ;) Of course you could just get the Festool detail sander which will hook right up to your vacuum. I've thought about that but the price was a bucket of ice water, at least for me. I do find I make a lot more dust touching up than I do using the big sander itself. So I have to vac the floors along the walls and especially in the corners before I shoot and back roll the primer on. I've pretty much given up on getting a perfect finish when sanding. I prime everything and then All the defects stand up like a toad in the road. It's an extra step, but I've never been called back I just price it into the job and if that's a problem I take a pass on that one.
Love the skateboarding! Reminds me of my younger days when we made our own from 2x6 and old roller skate wheels. We didn't do thing quiet like you do, sometimes we were lucky to just get to the bottom of the hill. Although! Loved going off ramps (ski jump type). Never broke anything, but came darn close. Went through numerous layers of skin though.😎 Oh yea! Like all your videos.
Frigg, I hate sanding. I have to sand a reno i've been doing tomorrow, and i'm really not looking forward to it. Yet here I am, literally watching Ben sand out his final coat. Love ya, Ben. You're a drywall god.
@@vancouvercarpenter cheer's, as you probably know already drywall mud isn't even a thing in the uk. funny how we all do things a different way to get the same result, a flat wall. hopefully. lol.
Just finished drywalling my shop and made a video about the process! Your videos are providing the motivation. Also, after watching enough of your videos I decided to just hire our the mud and taping... I would have absolutely wrecked the shop. Love the skating btw!
Ever thought about doing the edge on that taping knife like a card scraper? Haven't done it yet but I'm gonna definitely try that myself I think it would be the best way to make stupid sharp corners. As long as you know how to sharpen a cabinet scraper of course. But if you don't you can cheat but using a fine file and do a few flat passes at 90° and you'll get a edge bigger file the easier to make keep it flat. This worked good for me until I learned how to properly sharpen a thin piece of metal. Only issues it isn't as durable of a edge but back to the file and on the go again. Great video and nice big spin
first Lee I'm assuming this is 9 inch. Secondly I am wondering if they compares with the porter-cable as far as lightning and dear ability? I bought other generic pole Sanders unfortunately they were ridiculously heavy and they do not last very long. Have to porter-cable have never worn out, other than the sticking pad flying off. People do break their spindle on the porter cable, by lingering in one area and using at the 90 degree, which is not good for the machine. I always power sand, then hand sand check things over, always. The ring light might not be the best thing for pre-painted walls, because it will be too tempting to keep going over the same spot. On a painted wall this very quickly melts the paint and blunts the cutting power of the disc to zero. .
Have one since December 2020, don't like the light, you see to much imperfections which makes you sand to much off if you go by the light showings. I prefer to leave the light off and use a separate light under 30° angle. Other than the light, the machine is great.
I got the Festool/CSI inspection light a couple years ago. What a humbling experience! My friends don’t want me to bring it around anymore because it shows EVERY blemish. The illuminated Planex with on-tool oblique lighting is a much more elegant solution. I’m considering gluing a LED strip and battery onto my old Planex. I’m reluctant to buy the new Planex but I like the new Systainer and the power and vacuum connections seem a little better. It looks like version 2 doesn’t come with a harness for doing ceilings, unlike the original. Do you see this being an issue? Thanks for the demo.
So in you humble opinion, do you think it's worth purchasing for final sanding? Of coarse I'd still go behind and fine tune by hand but if it's good enough I could replace pole sanding and hopefully speed the process up sanding wise and cleanup wise
Like I said, they need an upgrade to the sanding pad to make it better for lightweight muds but if I was doing this full time again I would not hesitate to buy one. Gotta charge a little more to pay off though :)
There is a drywall tool company using a clip from your video on how to apply coated paper tape. And not sure if you wanted to know. I enjoy your videos and don't want to see you portrayed as a hack. Keep up the good videos.
Vacuum has self cleaning system. It blows occasionally air other side of filter which removes most dust aka keeps filter clean and suction power remains same.
HA HA HA, "can see a fly turd under 3 coats of paint" I want this on a shirt, I paint so I totally get this comment but I'm laughing as well. Great video as always.
Hey I've seen you hand tape a lot of stuff and I hang and finish drywall in the states and me and my coworkers use a banjo taper and it is so easy and much faster than using a tape buddy or just cutting the tape with a knife. If you see this please give it a try.
Does the vacuum come with the kit? I went to Festool website to check out the price, but the product information didn’t even mention the vacuum. The cost for those wondering is around $1,250 U.S. dollars. Hopefully the vacuum is included??
After every decent job it's best to clean it. The vacuum bag included with the machine only lasts 1 go by the manual, but if you careful you can use it for 3 to 4 decent jobs before it starts to let out dust particles. I use the official planex long life bag which last you a year minimum, but it comes at a hefty price (i paid around $105 before taxes) But if you clean the machine on a regular basis and change the vacuum bag like recommended, it's almost dust free. The only time i let dust out is when i go off the wall at outside corners or remove the sander before the vacuum is properly finished.
I'm a taper. Have always had issues with pin holes when working on beat up painted surfaces that need 2-3-4 heavy skim coats. Any help would be apreciated.
Love the videos ! Have question, purchased a home few years back, the garage has taped joints and nails have be covered. Some areas are so dry tapes falling apart and I can see rust on the nails. Should I attempt to make repairs or just strip it all and start over?
It's probably just fire taped.Rip all that old tape off.Knock down the rough edges.Backfill everything with EasySand.Knock down any burrs.Mesh tape using Easy sand.From there you can switch to an all purpose,but personally I would just keep using the easy sand.Make sure you use some kind of sealer like 1 2 3 or Killlz.As far as the nail holes go if they aren't sunk or proud they are fine,if they are use the easy sand to fill those too.
I've always said my sanding looked better in the dark too
Mine too😂
Facts hahaha
Haha! Me too, me too.
Wife says I do my best work in the dark too🤔🤔
I do all my coating in the dark so I don't have to sand at all.
As a 40 year old carpenter who used to halfass skate, i must say I'm impressed. With your work and your skating. 👍
A little bit of the skate footage is cool!! Don’t stop adding it.
Haha- that music though!!!😀😁😅 was Absolutely perfect!
the green lever on the head of the planex is to adjust the suction it has for ceilings and walls you have to adjust it so it doesn't stick to the walls.
i love the skate footage. Keep up the good work.
Everything looks better in the dark
Came for the Planex, stayed for the skating 🤙😎
Darn It Vancouver Carpenter.........Now I have to invest in the Planex so I can make my remodel job sparkly.......As I’ve prior posted on your blog that your tips helped me coat in my entry door and I used my regular Festool sanders and the Bad dust sucker Hepa vac c26. I love it. Glad you have posted so I can be better at my drywall ....
You should definitely put a skateboard interlude more often.
Looking good man! Both your work and your play. Enjoy your youth and take care of your joints. At 60, my knees are shot. No more sports of any kind for me. Oh, and more old-guy advice is to save, save, save your money. You don't want to do physical labor forever. Thanks for your vids.
Looking forward to meeting the homeowner, cool idea. Great videos Ben!
@Vancouver Carpenter. Thanks Ben for another entertaining and educational video.
Hope you and your family stay safe and well.
Thanks 👍 :)
I know I've said it before man but you have helped me take on sheetrock made it so much easier than what I was doing. Oh and I so wish we had a park like that. I might pick the board up again. Thanks again.
So glad you have good words to say about Festool. I am a Festool fan and dedicated user of their woodworking products and have appreciated many of their tools for more than 10 years now. Really love the dust extraction. Hope it will work well for you!
Your skating was even smoother than the sanding surfaces 😀 And they are smoooooth!!!
Yeah, he feather its skateboard well
@@1943vermork Don't forget the feather :)
Cool skills on the board.
I like the idea of sticking paper onto a cheap angled knife. I'll probably just use adhesive backed paper though. Stick it on and trim it to the knife on both sides and bob's your auntie-- at least in theory. Thanks for the idea ;) Of course you could just get the Festool detail sander which will hook right up to your vacuum. I've thought about that but the price was a bucket of ice water, at least for me. I do find I make a lot more dust touching up than I do using the big sander itself. So I have to vac the floors along the walls and especially in the corners before I shoot and back roll the primer on. I've pretty much given up on getting a perfect finish when sanding. I prime everything and then All the defects stand up like a toad in the road. It's an extra step, but I've never been called back I just price it into the job and if that's a problem I take a pass on that one.
Love the skateboarding! Reminds me of my younger days when we made our own from 2x6 and old roller skate wheels. We didn't do thing quiet like you do, sometimes we were lucky to just get to the bottom of the hill. Although! Loved going off ramps (ski jump type). Never broke anything, but came darn close. Went through numerous layers of skin though.😎
Oh yea! Like all your videos.
I saw that at the end like four tricks in a row. So you can tell you’re not just editing in your best trick after 100 tries. Nice
5!
Best drywall guy on you tube . Thanks for all the good content .👌
I've always loved the vids, but am really loving the little extra add ins of skating and other stuff!
You are actually an amazing skater and of course and great carpenter. Thanks for all of your awesome videos!
Frigg, I hate sanding. I have to sand a reno i've been doing tomorrow, and i'm really not looking forward to it.
Yet here I am, literally watching Ben sand out his final coat.
Love ya, Ben. You're a drywall god.
It'll suck, guaranteed... so nice to get it done though, eh. Good luck George :-)
I hate sanding too, but now that I wear latex gloves, at least my hands don’t feel all gritty.
So nice watching someone else do it😁
@@michaelmitchell1496 got er all sanded young buck.
'ppreciate ya.
I am probably the worst drywall mudder around, but I’m learning and it’s all because of you! Thank you very much, oh and cool skateboarding! 🛹
Came for the sanding, stayed for the skating. Awesome man!👍
Best channel ever, work and skateboarding.
Perfect.
in the uk we find a spatula (ox speed skim etc) almost guarantees zero bubbles, but we tend to 2 coat with plaster and flatten between each coat.
plaster and drywall mud are totally different animals when it comes to bubbles.
@@vancouvercarpenter cheer's, as you probably know already drywall mud isn't even a thing in the uk. funny how we all do things a different way to get the same result, a flat wall. hopefully. lol.
I like the skating, I was a skateboarder back in the day, thanks
That ending of the video tho a man with many talents 😁👍
Im really enjoying the regular uploads, keep em coming!
Weird. UA-cam unsubscribed me from your channel. Anyone else? Keep doing what you're doing.
Love that new tool!! Amazing!
Just finished drywalling my shop and made a video about the process! Your videos are providing the motivation. Also, after watching enough of your videos I decided to just hire our the mud and taping... I would have absolutely wrecked the shop. Love the skating btw!
Glad I stayed until the end. That was fun. Also enjoyed the music.
That Festool looks some SciFi tool in the dark! Wow. Very nice kit.
Boarding behind Southpointe Academy on 57th. Been there a few times. Cool video...wish I could afford the gear.
Ever thought about doing the edge on that taping knife like a card scraper? Haven't done it yet but I'm gonna definitely try that myself I think it would be the best way to make stupid sharp corners. As long as you know how to sharpen a cabinet scraper of course. But if you don't you can cheat but using a fine file and do a few flat passes at 90° and you'll get a edge bigger file the easier to make keep it flat. This worked good for me until I learned how to properly sharpen a thin piece of metal. Only issues it isn't as durable of a edge but back to the file and on the go again. Great video and nice big spin
Great vid !
Man I just got the old planex without a light and it's absolutely amazing. Wish I'd known that model was going to be available so soon
I too love reasonable customers. Especially ones that pay well.
Beautiful 🤩
Yay, it's that little house again!
Took me about 3-4 months to get the hang of using the sander. But now I look back and think how did I do this before.
I even pulled it out on 5’s
first Lee I'm assuming this is 9 inch. Secondly I am wondering if they compares with the porter-cable as far as lightning and dear ability? I bought other generic pole Sanders unfortunately they were ridiculously heavy and they do not last very long. Have to porter-cable have never worn out, other than the sticking pad flying off.
People do break their spindle on the porter cable, by lingering in one area and using at the 90 degree, which is not good for the machine.
I always power sand, then hand sand check things over, always. The ring light might not be the best thing for pre-painted walls, because it will be too tempting to keep going over the same spot. On a painted wall this very quickly melts the paint and blunts the cutting power of the disc to zero. .
Tks Ben. What was the Planex’ speed and sandpaper grit?
Great video, loved the skating
Dang, you are legit on the skateboard!
Don't forget with the pole sander, always sand the long way or you will get head flip.
Have one since December 2020, don't like the light, you see to much imperfections which makes you sand to much off if you go by the light showings. I prefer to leave the light off and use a separate light under 30° angle.
Other than the light, the machine is great.
Not only are you a hell of a carpenter/drywaller, but you’re also pretty damn good at skateboarding too
"Roller Plank"... you've been reading Strange Planet cartoons.
Love the tips and skate boarding! Thank you!!!!
Ben, thank you!
We have the festool sander but we rather like to use dewalt Cordless sander right
Love the videos keep up the good work 💯💯💯
Have you ever tried a variable speed orbital sander with a vacuum attachment? Even for finish sanding, it's excellent!
Have you use a drywall finishing set mud box and automatic taper ? I have to do skip trowel on a celing tomorrow hi from Savannah Georgia
Okay teacher I'm here in class
Great video! Get more skate time you deserve it! 👍
I got the Festool/CSI inspection light a couple years ago. What a humbling experience! My friends don’t want me to bring it around anymore because it shows EVERY blemish.
The illuminated Planex with on-tool oblique lighting is a much more elegant solution.
I’m considering gluing a LED strip and battery onto my old Planex.
I’m reluctant to buy the new Planex but I like the new Systainer and the power and vacuum connections seem a little better.
It looks like version 2 doesn’t come with a harness for doing ceilings, unlike the original. Do you see this being an issue?
Thanks for the demo.
You can still use the harness with the new one. But the ceiling suction takes even more weight off than the old Planex.
@@drummin_krtek1809 Cool. Thanks.
Dude you still got them skills on a skate!
So in you humble opinion, do you think it's worth purchasing for final sanding? Of coarse I'd still go behind and fine tune by hand but if it's good enough I could replace pole sanding and hopefully speed the process up sanding wise and cleanup wise
Like I said, they need an upgrade to the sanding pad to make it better for lightweight muds but if I was doing this full time again I would not hesitate to buy one. Gotta charge a little more to pay off though :)
Love the skating!
Great video stay healthy brother
Festool ls130 duplex linear sander is the answer to your corner issues.
came for the planex, stayed the for the heelflips and board slides _b
I always try to sand in the dark. But I wish I would have had that tool. Looks like it may save the shoulder
Damn - there's literally no dust in the air, after sanding that big ass, thick ol patch.
YUP!
Went from hand taping and pole sanding to auto tools and a planex in three episodes. I loved my drywall power sander but it got stolen.
My wife always ask what I ate today. Uhhhh does coffee count?
The new sander, I want one!
There is a drywall tool company using a clip from your video on how to apply coated paper tape. And not sure if you wanted to know. I enjoy your videos and don't want to see you portrayed as a hack. Keep up the good videos.
How does it keep the drywall dust from clogging that little filter? Drywall dust coats and basically shuts down my shop vac's filter in short order.
Vacuum has self cleaning system. It blows occasionally air other side of filter which removes most dust aka keeps filter clean and suction power remains same.
Crisp lines on those no-coats my dude!
The more vlog style video is awesome, def worth continuing to do sometimes.
I like the skate parts of your video’s.
Damn! My boy a real skater.
So how much did a job like that cost? That seems like a lot of work..
HA HA HA, "can see a fly turd under 3 coats of paint" I want this on a shirt, I paint so I totally get this comment but I'm laughing as well. Great video as always.
Might be the job you were looking forward to the least, but I’m slowly falling in love with this tiny house!
what do you do for the fuzzies around the edges. BTW been watching your vids for a while now
Did I just watch my main guy Benjamin hit a 360 big spin?
Cleaning 3 ways is what separates the boyz from the men.
Hey Ben, thanks as always. What are your thoughts about sanding with a damp sponge?
Lol he’s really good at skating.
Love the skate content
Could we get a video on how to coat a three way outside corner point? Thanks Ben
Hey I've seen you hand tape a lot of stuff and I hang and finish drywall in the states and me and my coworkers use a banjo taper and it is so easy and much faster than using a tape buddy or just cutting the tape with a knife. If you see this please give it a try.
Does the vacuum come with the kit? I went to Festool website to check out the price, but the product information didn’t even mention the vacuum. The cost for those wondering is around $1,250 U.S. dollars. Hopefully the vacuum is included??
Considering its Festool, the vacuum is not included with the sander.
I like the skateboard 🛹 it’s awesome
Do a kick flip! :-) Skate footage rocks!
You are an amazing skateboarder. You might consider adding a helmet as you get "older". :)
Do you do all the work yourself?
How often do you have to clean out the vacuum and how messy is it?
After every decent job it's best to clean it. The vacuum bag included with the machine only lasts 1 go by the manual, but if you careful you can use it for 3 to 4 decent jobs before it starts to let out dust particles. I use the official planex long life bag which last you a year minimum, but it comes at a hefty price (i paid around $105 before taxes)
But if you clean the machine on a regular basis and change the vacuum bag like recommended, it's almost dust free. The only time i let dust out is when i go off the wall at outside corners or remove the sander before the vacuum is properly finished.
I'm a taper. Have always had issues with pin holes when working on beat up painted surfaces that need 2-3-4 heavy skim coats. Any help would be apreciated.
Jokes on you, I straight up gouged the like button.
Can your Festool Sander smooth out those bumps at the park?
I was hoping for £2000, it would make my meals for me as well!!
Love the videos ! Have question, purchased a home few years back, the garage has taped joints and nails have be covered. Some areas are so dry tapes falling apart and I can see rust on the nails. Should I attempt to make repairs or just strip it all and start over?
It's probably just fire taped.Rip all that old tape off.Knock down the rough edges.Backfill everything with EasySand.Knock down any burrs.Mesh tape using Easy sand.From there you can switch to an all purpose,but personally I would just keep using the easy sand.Make sure you use some kind of sealer like 1 2 3 or Killlz.As far as the nail holes go if they aren't sunk or proud they are fine,if they are use the easy sand to fill those too.