I was looking at the shop vacs at Walmart. Not sure if I need a small one or a big one. I guess bigger is better, but if I dont need it, its a waste.
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You're going to be going through every attachment for that dremel trying to strip the exo...I'll tell you right now.
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4.5" Angle Grinder and some flapper wheels is all you'll need, especially if you have it removed...It will take you days with a Dremel.
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I am going to use it for the tight corners. I already bought an attachment for my drill to take off the major stuff lol...Im not the brightest but I am not the dubmstest lol
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I have a 9 gallon rigid and man does it suck literaly. I know corny joke. sucked one of my girls small stuffed animals right down the tube. A little more expensive than the wal-mart ones but worth it.
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Craftsman make some nice wet/dry vacs at Sears. My budy had one with a suck & blower motor, so he could blow out his garage. Lazy but smart:bad: Good Vac though.:allrighty:
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Get me one while you are there lol. Thanks for the info. I have not heard of a rigid vac where are they at?
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Just remember Dave that every time you sand on the exo you remove material. Thinner=weaker. Lighter yes, but weaker. If you go with the 4.5"-5" angle grinder, go with a wire wheel instead of sanders. That paint will fly off of those bars. Just make sure to wear glasseseses...
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I got a wire wheel to use with my drill.
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I have a 18 gallon 6.5 hp wet dry shop vac from sears I think I paid 80 something for it. The best shop vac I've used.
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I got a Craftsman shopvac. Pretty nice. Regularly 69.99 got it for 49.99. It comes with 10 ft hose and 6 attachements. Went to Lowes and Home Depot looking at tools to compliment the garage. All night I heard...What are you going to do with that. I replied...Whatever I want :O).
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