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belt sander for wood flooring edge
Hi everyone,
I live in a ranch built in the late 50's. It has 2 piece molding through-out, a base piece and shoe molding in front. I had my floors refinished several years ago. It is the natural color of the wood with a clear polyurethane coating. I am repainting one of my sons rooms and would like to replace the molding with one piece that would be typically 1/2 inch thick. Needless to say there would be approximately 5/8 inch of unfinished floor now exposed with the new molding. I do not want to use quarter round to cover it. I have been trying to use a palm sander to bring the sections by the wall down to match. I have gotten halfway decent results after applying some polyurethane but can still see a line. If used with a delicate touch would a belt sander be the way to go? (I would rather own a belt sander than rent a edge finisher). Thanks, Mark |
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