Sanded the floor of the master bedroom this weekend. Looks much better and didn't take nearly as much sanding as some of the other floors in the house. It will be stained dark to match all the other flooring. We also painted one wall to try out the color and think it's gonna be a keeper - Exotic Eggplant by Behr.
Showing posts with label industrial sander. Show all posts
Showing posts with label industrial sander. Show all posts
Sunday, January 20, 2013
Thursday, August 23, 2012
Sanding the Living Room Floor
Once all the carpet was taken up in the living room we rented (yet again) the industrial sander.
Here are the before pics:
The floor isn't in bad shape, but there were a number of paint spills.
Here are the after pics:
Now all of the holes need wood filler, the cracks need picked out and it will be ready for the stain and polyurethane (3 coats each).
Here are the before pics:
The floor isn't in bad shape, but there were a number of paint spills.
Here are the after pics:
Now all of the holes need wood filler, the cracks need picked out and it will be ready for the stain and polyurethane (3 coats each).
Friday, June 8, 2012
Adventures in Industrial Sanding
The kitchen floor has now been stripped down to the original wood. But since it was coated in glue and paper from an old tiling job that had been down for who knows how many decades (or centuries!) there was no question we needed to do some heavy duty sanding.
So we rented this guy:
And as you can see, the floor looks a hundred times better!
As you would expect, there was a terrible amount of dust so we did a lot to try and cut down the filth in the cabinets and the rest of the house.
The only issue was that the sander doesn't reach all the way into the corners and along the perimeter so we bought a belt sander to do the edges.
And since we had the sander for the weekend, we went ahead and did the entryway as well. It had a very dated orangey finish to it that is going to be stained darker to match all the other wood floors.
Before |
And as you can see, the floor looks a hundred times better!
As you would expect, there was a terrible amount of dust so we did a lot to try and cut down the filth in the cabinets and the rest of the house.
The only issue was that the sander doesn't reach all the way into the corners and along the perimeter so we bought a belt sander to do the edges.
And since we had the sander for the weekend, we went ahead and did the entryway as well. It had a very dated orangey finish to it that is going to be stained darker to match all the other wood floors.
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