Belt sander??

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Looking to prepare some walls I have paint stripped but there is still some very old paint on there which when you try and paint over you can se quite badly, also I have plastered some cable chases in too and its not flush, am I better getting a belt sander to it or lining paper?
 
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lineing paper is easy to do and hides a lot of mess dont fix like wallpaper ie from top to bottom you have to fix horizontally that way you dont see the joins when you wallpaper over :p
 
if its that bad then the lumps and bumps will still show. Snad it down first, but if its a belt sander be very carful as they remove a lot very quickly, youd be better with an orbital
 
dolphinboy said:
lineing paper is easy to do and hides a lot of mess dont fix like wallpaper ie from top to bottom you have to fix horizontally that way you dont see the joins when you wallpaper over :p

If you are wallpapering over it, yes horizontally, otherwise (straight painting for example) put it up as normal - vertically.
 
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Im going with thermo, i wouldnt touch a wall with a belt sander, an orbital or random orbit on slow speed would do a smmother job. Watch the dust though! :LOL:
 
This'll probably have someone screaming, but, I find putting lining paper on horizontally difficult, so I put it on vertically, making sure I stagger the wallpaper on top of it, so the joins don't coincide. I shall wait for the amateur wails now :LOL:
 
Eddie M said:
This'll probably have someone screaming, but, I find putting lining paper on horizontally difficult, so I put it on vertically, making sure I stagger the wallpaper on top of it, so the joins don't coincide.

Thats why lining paper and normal wallpaper are different widths, though I usually hang my lining paper horizontally unless painting over.
 

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