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Finishing a Wood Floor
Finishing a Wood Floor

Howard Brickman has begun sanding the old growth Eastern white pine floor in the bedroom. Like the sunroom, the fine quality of the millwork from Carlisle requires only about 2 passes. The next step is the finish. Brickman is using Tung Oil from Carlisle. This will take about 4 coats to complete. Next Bob and Brickman head back to the sunroom, where they are finishing up. Before he can apply the finish, Brickman smoothes the edges of the room with a hand scraper and palm sander. Next, he runs a floor polisher over the surface and then vacuums. Brickman is using Carlisle Tung Oil here as well. He begins by applying the oil to the corners with a hand sponge then uses a roller on the rest of the floor.

The Essential Toolbox

…have cushioned jaws and are easier to use. RANDOM ORBITAL SANDER A convenient, one-handed tool, the random orbital sander random orbital sander is driven by an electric motor…

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My piano again... (What sander to buy?)

…then sand. I would like to buy myself a sander. At my local Home Depot, I saw a 3 in 1 sander. It is a regular sander, detail sander, and random orbital. Is this a good buy? It is cheaper than buying the three sanders by themselves. …

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Dont paint but if you must

…If you paint use a glossy oil enamel and BIN shellac based primer. To fix the burn - sand smooth with a random orbital sander. You will also want to sand the entire counter to give some tooth to the paint. Fine grit paper will work. …

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Piano

…heavy wood removal. The detail sander would be very helpful if you had…
…I am still sold on a finishing sander for most work. If I was glueing up a lot of panels, the random orbital sander would be great but they do take…

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Help with hand planes

…scraper after you plane? Do you still use sandpaper after that? You can imagine what happens I fire up the random orbital sander in a 9 x 11" room. I'd like to be done with it and send the damn thing to Al! Thanks for your help, …

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Some Power tool ideas

…Next, is a power handsaw, then a random orbital sander, then a 110v 3/8" drill, then…
…then a jigsaw and then a belt sander. Depending on your future building…
…grinder, reciprocating saw, palm sander, 10" power miter box saw and…

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Stripping to wood

…like Beth mentioned, a belt sander will really rip the old finish…
…be careful of how you wield the sander...it can quickly dig holes…
…is not quite so aggresive is a random orbital sander using non-loading discs…

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stain over grease

…area that was wet. You do not have to machine sand. Going over the area hand sanding or with a finishing sander or random orbital sander using the same grit that you used for the machine sanding should do it. Good luck Henry in MI

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Amen Brother Henry.....

…rubber gloves and some kind of a mask), sand using a random orbital sander (ROS) and non-clogging disks (they are attached to the sander by hook&loop (velcro). As Henry said, don't…

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