ram5
3rd March 2008, 01:00 AM
Hi all,
I have been told by the sander I employed that my floor is 'unsandable'. The floor is ironbark and is rough sawn - you can still see the saw marks. He said he sanded for a long time (3hrs) on two rooms and still doesn't feel happy with the result. He therefore wants to give the job away :~ He says that the boards are not even, even though he has taken at least 1mm off.
So am I dumb in thinking me, an inexperienced suburban housewife could go down to my local hire place, hire a sander and edger and take on the task myself? He says in all his ten years of sanding, he has never sanded such hard wood.
Well, here goes, I guess there's not much chance I can gouge or wreck the floor? Anyone have any tips for me?!! I am curious to know if anyone else has been told their floor is unsandable.
I was sold on the floor the minute I saw it sanded as the colour is beautiful, let alone the smell of freshly sanded timber!
I have been told by the sander I employed that my floor is 'unsandable'. The floor is ironbark and is rough sawn - you can still see the saw marks. He said he sanded for a long time (3hrs) on two rooms and still doesn't feel happy with the result. He therefore wants to give the job away :~ He says that the boards are not even, even though he has taken at least 1mm off.
So am I dumb in thinking me, an inexperienced suburban housewife could go down to my local hire place, hire a sander and edger and take on the task myself? He says in all his ten years of sanding, he has never sanded such hard wood.
Well, here goes, I guess there's not much chance I can gouge or wreck the floor? Anyone have any tips for me?!! I am curious to know if anyone else has been told their floor is unsandable.
I was sold on the floor the minute I saw it sanded as the colour is beautiful, let alone the smell of freshly sanded timber!