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sanding floor
From: ckhunter@libby.org
Category: Flooring
Remote Name: 65.197.129.159
Date: 20 Feb 2002
Time: 12:51 PM
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We are now sanding our floor in this old house we have purchased. The floors
are mostly oak but some larch. We rented a big drum sander from a rental place
and the guy said we would probably bring some of the sandpaper back but boy was
he wrong!! He said he did his floor with just a few sheets but our floor is just
eating up the sandpaper like candy to five year old about 30 sec a sheet. So we
went back to get more paper and he said this is the standard grain and paper for
doing floors and it shouldn't be doing this. but at 5 dollars a sheet it is
costing us a fortune. No matter what grain course or type of sand paper it is
just leaving this hard residue on the sandpaper.
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