Probably still good to wear a mask even if you dont notice the dust.
Oh yeah. It's the cleanup I'm trying to avoid. And sweating.
Would you say it is faster than doing it the old-fashioned way? I always have trouble justifying cost for something like this.
Compared to doing it by hand? Well yeah, a lot faster. I do this for living so the cost is easier to justify but I don't think there's going back after you've tried one of these.
Would this work on popcorn ceilings?
FWIW , these machines often come with a head or disc that works specifically for removing popcorn ceilings.
I don't see why not. You'd just need to use a really coarse sanding disks.
Drywall mudding, taping and sanding it the worst.
It's labor intensive.
Watching an old pro is awesome - they know exactly how much mud to use and can skim it down so neatly.
That's probably why so many is willing to pay for me to do it.
I actually like mudding/taping. Sanding is hell though, I'll agree on that.
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