So, as the title suggests. I am wondering if there is any rule of thumb of sized room before the big drum sanders you can hire become more of a hindrance than a help. When I have used these before, even in bigger rooms you have to start a good bit into the room because the handle and you are behind it, and you can't get too close to the wall on the other side, so you end up doing quite a lot of it with other sanders.
The room I am going to sand next is only 3m by 3.8, and the boards run along the 3m length, so feels like the drum sander will be starting nearly half way across the room, but my belt sander which I have used in smaller spaces like the hallway, might be a be a bit much. Wondering if maybe just hiring an edging sander on its own might be the sweet spot?
The room I am going to sand next is only 3m by 3.8, and the boards run along the 3m length, so feels like the drum sander will be starting nearly half way across the room, but my belt sander which I have used in smaller spaces like the hallway, might be a be a bit much. Wondering if maybe just hiring an edging sander on its own might be the sweet spot?