Sanding floorboards.......worth it?

flibble":2r72lvpc said:
I did my own. It was horrible work. First going around and knocking all of the nails in further (the paper on the sanding machine tears otherwise).

Then sanding. I gaffa taped myself into the empty room - the dust gets through cracks around doors.

If you do decide to DIY it and you hire the big floor sander, don't go across the boards (it would be bad :D ). You need to follow the grain or you end up ripping the grain up and it looks rubbish

Make sure you wear a mask and have goggles and have some eyewash handy.

My 4 metre x 3.5 metre room took about 16 hours elapsed time to get some really rough looking boards to a point where I was happy with them.

If you have a cavity floor underneath, don't fill it, it's cavity for a reason. I would advise that you take up any floorboards and run any extra cables or cable pulls through before you start work. The thought of having to pull up boards for a room you've just done is not a pleasant one!

sorry i disagree with this... if there isnt any insulation in the floor its because its an old house, i have built loads of houses ( im a mason) and modern building regs ensure all floors are insulated with a suitible insulation, if its on the ground floor and you have vented bricks on the exterior to keep air flow under the floor joists, in which case you can still insulate by cutting a rigid celotex insulation board between the joists, keeping the insulation towards the top of the joists, making sure the vented bricks are still doing there job. as for sanding the corners of the room... just hire a large edge sander. :) if its on the first floor just fill between the joists with a roll of standard insulation.. sorry im going on a bit, hope it makes a bit of sense ? :lol:
oh yer jewsons do a weekend deal on a large floor sander and edge sander.. dont bother trying to use the black and decker you have in the shed :wink: :D
 
tintin40":23j6dhm4 said:
true. for the budding cycle grease monkey then an area with out carpet is good.

That's why I laid the Yorkshire stone flags I found buried in my dining room and kitchen. :wink: Everyone thinks it's because they look like a 'feature'! :roll:
 
wooden floors throughout our house all sanded then varnished by my very hands ......and 1 of those huge floor sanders


looks superb tho
 
Why bother with all that hassle,expense,dust and noise.Why not just paint them,if you dont like it ,then buy a carpet
Sanded floors look great but are cold and you get a major increase in dust.

Enjoy hoovering :wink:
 
I have one of these big industrial belt sanders,a few times ive put in down on the bench without letting it slow down ,only for it to race across the bench and nose dive into the floor :lol: :lol:
If you know any one that uses one.Lock the on switch in the on position whilst its unplugged
First to plug it in... :twisted:
 
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