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The random orbital sander is what I reach for most of the time! It removes a lot of material VERY fast from large flat surfaces (AKA dressers)

This creates a lot of tiny dust particles that are unsafe to breathe, so I attach it to my wet/dry vacuum with a dust collection bag to help eliminate most of it. 

The great thing about the @harttoolsusa RO sander and vacuum is that they connect straight out of the box without the need for an adapter.

For sanding details, drawers, curved surfaces and between coats of paint I typically reach for my 3x4 SurfPrep sander

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Details ⬇️ The random orbital sander is what I reach for most of the time! It removes a lot of material VERY fast from large flat surfaces (AKA dressers) This creates a lot of tiny dust particles...

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Ebony Furniture flipping | DIY on Instagram: "Sanding is pretty personal and it is not a one size fits all, this is just what I have found works best for me. But when you’re starting out it’s good to know that:
• 40-80 grits are very coarse and are best used for removing old finishes and deep scratches. 
• 100-150 grits are a mid range grit and they are used for cleaning up the rough finish left behind from the previous grits, removing medium to small scratches, as well as scuff sanding. 
• 220-340 grit is very fine and is used for removing small scratches left behind from the previous grit as well as sanding lightly in between coats. Anything 
• 320+ is considered ultra fine and would typically be used just for sanding in between coats.
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Ebony Furniture flipping | DIY on Instagram: "Sanding is pretty personal and it is not a one size fits all, this is just what I have found works best for me. But when you’re starting out it’s good to know that: • 40-80 grits are very coarse and are best used for removing old finishes and deep scratches. • 100-150 grits are a mid range grit and they are used for cleaning up the rough finish left behind from the previous grits, removing medium to small scratches, as well as scuff sanding. •…

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