@@violenttfashion it is a floor grinder. If you’re wanting to remove staples and absolutely is effective on that if you’re wanting to sand down high in your floor, it is efficient for that or high spots on concrete. It is efficient for that. Scraping up sheet rock, mud, and such yes it is efficient for that, but I cannot say that it is faster than a regular handheld scraper. I guess it all depends on what you’re using it for.
Don’t you just love prep day? Especially grinding!
What vacuum and grinder is that? I need that vac for sure
Does that machine replace a handheld scraper? And is it more efficient?
@@violenttfashion it is a floor grinder. If you’re wanting to remove staples and absolutely is effective on that if you’re wanting to sand down high in your floor, it is efficient for that or high spots on concrete. It is efficient for that. Scraping up sheet rock, mud, and such yes it is efficient for that, but I cannot say that it is faster than a regular handheld scraper. I guess it all depends on what you’re using it for.
You really should wear a mask. That hood and vacuum isn't catching all the silica dust.
Thank you very much
Actually it does catch 99% of it.
@@SlavicUAdepending on CFM 25 CFM per inch so if you're running a 7 inch grinder you would need 175 CFM dust extractor
@@aetorres7422 wow. That’s crazy. It’s hard to get a 150 CFM dust extractor for under $500