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When I installed/finished our maple flooring(almost whole house), I rented a USand machine. Think large 4 pad ROS with a vac.
All it left were heavier than air balls of wood that did not get into the air. My shop vac got those.
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I just had the whole downstairs on my house refinished. The contractor didn't advertise dustless and it certainly wasn't. I spent about a week wiping down the walls and cleaning the windows and the trim. There was dust in places I didn't think could get dusty.
Still well worth it though.
Pedro
I miss nested quotes..........
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I didn't have any dust problems when sanding floors with rental sanders
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Those industrial machines are pretty good. Dustless? My guess is with a vacuum attached it will be really close to zero dust. I have never used one so it's just a guess. I know all my hand sanders that I attach to a vac I get just about zero dust so my extension the floor model should be be pretty good.
For the 230 v - how do they do that? not a lot of houses have 230 outlets.
John
Always use the right tool for the job.
We need to clean house.