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Uploaded by on Sep 21, 2008

How to sand a wood floor

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  • ha and for the one who posted the video.. use a belt with the machine.. way easier with it :p

  • it will do almost 15 years that i do floor, i used to were a belt before, i try without and i kind of like it so now i find it more easy to sand without the belt

  • how can you apply the sealer with a roller and then use the buffer? shouldnt you use the buffer first and then apply the sealer with a spreader?

    thats how i do it and thats how the guy that taught me does it/!!!

  • I apply the sealer with a roller if i put polyhurethane or crystal then i buff the sealer then i put the varnish and after that i buff it again and put my last varnish. You dont apply the sealer with a roller if you are gonna put latex sealer or latex varnish.

    Even if you buff your floor before your sealer and you dont buff your sealer, your varnish will be rought and you increase your chance that your varnish with time peal.

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  • your buffer took all the sealer off bro

  • @nanospasm i second that.

    our whole first floor is herringbone from about the 1920's. so many of them have come unstuck it's stupid, and VERY annoying.

    Also, you hit the bitumen in the lines, it WILL smear

  • looks like that floor barely even needed the drum sander.

    someone has tried sanding ours in the 60's. the floor obviously wasn't laid that well in the first place, and then someone has absolutely killed it. it took two days worth of drum and edger sanding just to get close to removing all the standing still gouges.

  • excellent job well done

  • it was an alright job if it was your 1st, shouldd of been rough sanded on a 45 degree and then 2-3 other sands towards window depending on the grit you started with. your end result had many boards with old finish still on them to many low spots werent hit..

  • hi, think this was a great job, im looking to start my own sanding business is there much money to be earned?

  • First of all, you are not a profesional but you did a good job!

  • i didnt see you wearing any dust masks and respirators, tisk tisk

  • didnt u buff

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