I'm preparing to do the deed, and have several areas with peeling and flaking paint. Removing dirt dauber nests will be a bigger task than removing the bad paint. A manual scraper is out of the question for physical reasons.
I have a couple of pneumatic sanders and a decent compressor. One is a "jitterbug" sander, and the other is a 6" random orbital sander. I've used both for automotive body work in the past, but never for anything like this. I do like the thought of being able to use the sanders along with water if need be.
Before I drag out the compressor, hose, etc. and try this, I thought I'd see if others had and what the thoughts were on it.
I have a couple of pneumatic sanders and a decent compressor. One is a "jitterbug" sander, and the other is a 6" random orbital sander. I've used both for automotive body work in the past, but never for anything like this. I do like the thought of being able to use the sanders along with water if need be.
Before I drag out the compressor, hose, etc. and try this, I thought I'd see if others had and what the thoughts were on it.