Winslow
18th March 2006, 07:47 AM
Neil,
in your Polishers handbook you recommend the use of an orbital sander for oil finishes (using wet and dry) on a large surface and going down to 1500 grit or thereabouts. I am in that boat, a table top where I am considering Danish Oil to get a hard surface.
Trouble is none of the orbital sander I have looked at have wet and dry discs available for their sanders and none go past 400 grit. I do not think one can cut wet and dry from the sheet since the discs have a velcro backing so their would be no means of attaching the 'shop made' discs to the sanding face.
Can you advise please before I stuff it up?
Winnie
in your Polishers handbook you recommend the use of an orbital sander for oil finishes (using wet and dry) on a large surface and going down to 1500 grit or thereabouts. I am in that boat, a table top where I am considering Danish Oil to get a hard surface.
Trouble is none of the orbital sander I have looked at have wet and dry discs available for their sanders and none go past 400 grit. I do not think one can cut wet and dry from the sheet since the discs have a velcro backing so their would be no means of attaching the 'shop made' discs to the sanding face.
Can you advise please before I stuff it up?
Winnie