How to Use a WoodFflooring Buffer
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- Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
- www.floormaster... - A flooring buffer can be a scary thing. Using a wood floor buffer is relatively easy to use. It is all in the hips. This video shows you exactly how to use a wood floor buffer.
I purchased a used one as the piece is a bit pricey, but the machine ruclips.net/user/postUgkxG6fbm3cHBd7CNTjk5D-dwYe9c9tCB9ZN has surpassed my expectations. We sand small parts by hand often, sized around 1"x1/2," and specifically look for a piece that's designed to be vertical. The motor has plenty of torque and great speed settings. The only inconvenience I had is that the disk measures 5" where we trim 6" stick-and-sand disks down easily by mounting it then cutting with a box cutter.
He did good for the first time!! I've had guys put it into the wall. It looks so easy and it is once you learn how to use it. If not, it can get out of control pretty quick.
Lower the handle and she goes left , rise the handle and she goes right. Simply and how I learned years ago when the boss leave the buffer and I had to learn on my own on the jobsite
Hi, I'm from the future......Thank you ... reminiscent of a drunk evening 40 plus years ago riding a mechanical bull... This is probably a life saver
Not necessarily I’ve been doing it I long I can put my thumb and index one handed and move it where I want
Best video I've seen on buffing.
Thank you guys, you're the best!
Thanks man I have to do a 180 sand with the 16” between a Loba 2k invisible protect . Little nervous lol
Same here lol
I surely believe she will cut all around when you do a progressive gently walk around going on a good balance, other wise she will cut where your pressure is and leading left to right, so cutting up or down. In Brazil we even have some proper heavy disc sander to do the entire sanding and it's all tha same
Can I use buffer before applying 2nd coat of polyurethane just to smooth out first coat of polyurethane. Do I really need two coat?
Yes you have to its very important use a 220 grit on buffer..vacuum...and use a tac pad and tac the whole place then apply your 2nd and 3rd coat
Can you recommend a clarke machine for floor sanding? (not for me...for a friend...)
Is there pads like this that I can use on Square Buff Floor machine? Thanks you.
good job!
I am going to try this thanks
Sir what kind of pad you are using?
lucas, my dude 😂
How much of this machine
It all in da hips lol
Lucas need to find him a new hobby 😂🤣😂
Let me know this machine is how much ?
About $1,200 give or take.
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How much should I charge some one for sanding and vanishing a 2 bedroom
Jeff Raymondville $3-$5 a square foot is what I charge, but it all depends on if, and how much wax, and what type of finishes were used. Use Waterlox floor finish, expensive but good product.
Can you do buffing just to smooth out the floor after applying first code of polyurethane
Looks like the buffer is walking you
Lol 😂
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Lmfao
I don't get it. The theory seems to be that the buffer will blend in your side sanding with your main sanding. I rented a buffer from Home Depot, and used a 100 grit screen. It was like riding a wild bull. It left ugly swirl marks all over my beautifully sanded floor. That's supposed to be an improvement?
You aren't using it right and not following these simple instructions. Back and forth with the grain because it cuts at 3 o'clock in the same direction as the drum sander. Make sure you tighten the handle at the correct position before starting and it won't feel like riding a bull. You see how easy this person is doing it?
@@fraydcat So a spinning thing is supposed to move "back and forth"? It moves in an arc. My advice is rent a square buff instead, it won't wreck your floors.
U needed to use 200 grit on a buffer and this is only useful after u bare sanded or to buff between polyurethane coat
Hmmm... I finally followed Ann's advice and took woodglut instructions. It's great for beginners and has some advanced stuff too.