Talby999
5th September 2004, 08:45 PM
Howdy,
I have a hallway that requires sanding; the timber is King Billy Oregon that has been laid across the hall rather than lengthways down the hall. With the hall being 1.4m wide, I am considering hiring a drum sander but the risk is that I will have to use it across the grain due to the way the boards have been laid.
I would rather avoid that; especially considering the timber is particularly soft. One guy I spoke to suggested I do the complete hallway with an edger. The job is about 10 square metres, small enough job to consider using an orbital, belt or other hand operated sander.
With the grain going across the hall, does anyone have any advice on which way I should approach the sanding?
Cheers, Mat
I have a hallway that requires sanding; the timber is King Billy Oregon that has been laid across the hall rather than lengthways down the hall. With the hall being 1.4m wide, I am considering hiring a drum sander but the risk is that I will have to use it across the grain due to the way the boards have been laid.
I would rather avoid that; especially considering the timber is particularly soft. One guy I spoke to suggested I do the complete hallway with an edger. The job is about 10 square metres, small enough job to consider using an orbital, belt or other hand operated sander.
With the grain going across the hall, does anyone have any advice on which way I should approach the sanding?
Cheers, Mat