Although I still need to find and install cladding to my mini workshop on the doors and one side, (it’s no bigger than a bike shed), we have painted the outside so the weather keeps it from rotting. However I wanted to keep the inside natural wood, except I did not communicate this to the person who painted the outside (my mum) and she started to paint the inside too.
So, now I am getting ready for some summer projects, I wish to get my work area sorted out first, so yesterday, I decided to use my belt sander to get rid of most of the paint, coming behind with a smaller sander to get into the corners easier. It’s actually looking okay, but as osb is not uniform in smoothness, there is quite a few areas my sanders can’t reach…
How would you remove this?
I am going back out now to try and remove as much of the bulk as possible, but do I turn to a wire brush on a rotary tool, wrap sand paper around a pencil, paint stripper?
So, now I am getting ready for some summer projects, I wish to get my work area sorted out first, so yesterday, I decided to use my belt sander to get rid of most of the paint, coming behind with a smaller sander to get into the corners easier. It’s actually looking okay, but as osb is not uniform in smoothness, there is quite a few areas my sanders can’t reach…
How would you remove this?
I am going back out now to try and remove as much of the bulk as possible, but do I turn to a wire brush on a rotary tool, wrap sand paper around a pencil, paint stripper?