03-21-2016, 04:40 PM
finishing some Luan doors (after 35 years and two boys the originals are showing some wear )
LOML said stain them like the originals so off we went.
stain on, wait, wipe off, wait, apply poly finish, wait (not long enough on some so I've got a few runs )
Started sanding with 6" Porter-Cable VS right angle sander. Disc loaded up quickly and wasn't doing a good job.
Cranked the VS down to about half-speed and new 120 grit disc made a big difference -- lots more dust, disc didn't load and surface felt smoother.
And it took less time to sand a door, too!
But don't let the sander sit still, even for enough time to reverse directions. DAMHIKT
Loops and figure 8's work best.
LOML said stain them like the originals so off we went.
stain on, wait, wipe off, wait, apply poly finish, wait (not long enough on some so I've got a few runs )
Started sanding with 6" Porter-Cable VS right angle sander. Disc loaded up quickly and wasn't doing a good job.
Cranked the VS down to about half-speed and new 120 grit disc made a big difference -- lots more dust, disc didn't load and surface felt smoother.
And it took less time to sand a door, too!
But don't let the sander sit still, even for enough time to reverse directions. DAMHIKT
Loops and figure 8's work best.
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Wild Turkey
We may see the writing on the wall, but all we do is criticize the handwriting.
(joined 10/1999)