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Default Resurfacing pine floors

On May 14, 7:21*am, BuckK wrote:
On May 14, 7:13*am, ransley wrote:





On May 13, 6:51*pm, BuckK wrote:


Greetings,
I have about 400 sq feet that I'd like to strip and re-poly. *The high
traffic areas are down to bare wood.


First, I can rent both a vibrating square sander and an orbital buffer
with sandpaper. *Which is best?


Second, will I have to evacuate the house for a few days when I re-
poly due to smell/ fumes?


BTW, I looked at having a professional strip the floor for me - it'll
be about $320. *I can rent a sander + paper for about $120. *If
there's anyone in Southern Maine you can recommend for around $200
I'll gladly call. *I'll poly it myself...


Thanks!


A pro would use a drum sander, I think it will take forever with a pad
or orbital, those are for sanding inbetween coats. 320 is cheap for 3
coats. Pine is porus, what will the first coat take 2-3 gallons? and 4
more for 2 coats?, screening inbetween? *120 buffer-sander, 7 gallons
at 30$ gal, thinner, tack cloths, rags, gas, maybe 250$ plus 120 is
370.00. A water base gloss wont smell bad but you need Low humidity to
cure both quickly and seeing how I dont think you have done this
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That's $320 to sand the floor only. *I'll poly it myself. *That'll put
me over $500 for the whole project. *Thanks, but I think I'll do it
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Get bids, .90- 1.20 a sq ft finished might be possible, I got a deal
at .90 by giving a guy 6 apartments and he is a real pro not amateur.
Most floors need a layer of oxidised wood to be removed to look good,
you should get other opinions on your job. A pro will use a drum
sander that is lowered and adjusted hydraulicly, they are 4-6000$
machines that can be adjusted to only remove what is needed, rental
stuff is not the same.