Many
people use floor
sanders when installing
new hardwood flooring. They can also
be very useful for refinishing wood floors in
any home. While floor sanders can be tricky to
operate, when used correctly they provide an
even finish when sanding
wood floors, and can
turn sanding hardwood
floors from a painstaking
process to a task that can be completed in just
a few hours. Some people believe that only professional
floor installers can use these sanders. In fact,
many do it yourselfers rent or buy them
to help finish their flooring projects.
Different
types of sanders
There
are several sizes and types of floor sanders.
Large floor machines are available in either
drum or belt configuration. A drum sander will
require the user to hold up the machine for
the sandpaper to make contact with the floor;
thus while drum sanders do a great job, they
will require some practice to perfect a technique.
Belt sanders typically have some sort of control
which lowers the sandpaper to the floor, ensuring
that the sandpaper stays in the same position
as you work. The
large machines are great for the
middle of your rooms, but they will not be
able to reach the outer edges and are unwieldy
for use on stairs. A smaller so called edge
sander is the answer for these hard to reach
places.
Tips
for using
Before
using either type
of sander, you must ensure
that all of your nails are sunk at least deep
enough into your flooring. Then start from
40 grit sandpaper up to 120 or higher, in steps. If
you are sanding wood floors the machines can
provide relief for your aching knees. Rustic
floors can often become marked, and sanding
wood floors can refinish these wonderful looking
floors. Be sure to move you sander even
as you sand to ensure you do not dig too far
into the boards.
Sanding hardwood floors
Hardwood
floors sanding after installation is essential
to ensure that the boards have an even finish,
and a drum sander can make this process much
easier. When sanding hardwood, always
be sure to sand with the grain of the wood to
prevent unsightly scratches.
All
in all, floor sanders are a great way to make
your wood flooring project go more easily.
They are available from
many tool rental shops. This availability has
meant a major increase in the number of do
it yourselfers using floor sanders.
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