Hardwood Floors : Laying, Sanding And Finishing

 
 

 

Price: $19.95

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5 / 5
Belief builder this book is wonderful. i've been version everything i can get my eyes on regarding inauguration of solid hardwood flooring. most places i see the no other general points, but not many details. not this book. here are answers to the dozens of questions i had in answer to reading all of the other stuff.

4 / 5
One of the receipts on the topic (the dvd is praiseworthy too) however, i agree with the vital part below that you should really seek out a continuous belt sander, and avoid drum sanders due to their subservience to create very subtle chatter marks over the whole floor surface. they cannot be seen or raddle prior to finishing the floor, but once you have the floor finish applied, you can see them. also, the prime mover says that a screen buffer is optional, but if you use a bell sander, i think it is pretty infinitely a necessity if you want to become small the effect of the chatter marks that a rundle sander produces, compared to a continuous circle sander.

5 / 5
Excellent -- all-sided and helpful an excellent book. provides praiseworthy details, anticipates a lot of problems, whole-souled graphics/drawings to explain.

1 / 5
Not goodness it. you can find the information on the internet or from any range that sell hardwood. i thought the keep accounts would show you to do special thing, but ... nothing useful.

4 / 5
Understand how to --- read this book i've done three rooms so far and saved a bundle. volunteer end up paying about 2.75 a make compensation foot for 5.25 inch red oak planks. looks great, don't imagine it would have come out as well without the book.

 
 

 

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