Steve Blackdog
Established Member
We have sanded and sealed floorboards with loose rugs on all of our downstairs. When we first had it done, we didn't have the dog and the guy used a varnish finish. It has lasted well, but the dog has done too many handbrake turns in the hall and it needs to be refinished. This time I will go for hard wax-oil, which is easier to maintain and 'top up'.
I've just had a 4 figure quote to do this work. So I am thinking, why don't I do it myself?!. It does not need a massive amount material removed - just the varnish really. The floor is pine. My thought was that it would justify buying a decent 100mm/4" best sander to give myself the best chance of doing what will be a decent sized job with it.
I have made the mistake of buying second hand and buying entry models which I have quickly become unhappy with. So I want something that will last me many years after I have finished this job. It will have to be 240v. I also want decent dust extraction or some way of linking it up to my DX4000 extractor.
Please can I have your recommendations.
Thanks
Steve
I've just had a 4 figure quote to do this work. So I am thinking, why don't I do it myself?!. It does not need a massive amount material removed - just the varnish really. The floor is pine. My thought was that it would justify buying a decent 100mm/4" best sander to give myself the best chance of doing what will be a decent sized job with it.
I have made the mistake of buying second hand and buying entry models which I have quickly become unhappy with. So I want something that will last me many years after I have finished this job. It will have to be 240v. I also want decent dust extraction or some way of linking it up to my DX4000 extractor.
Please can I have your recommendations.
Thanks
Steve