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PostPosted: Thu Oct 22, 2009 6:22 pm    Post Subject:
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Hi - first post to the forum but I've been gaining lots of useful advice before tackling 30msq of reclaimed oak parquet. The question I need an answer to is what is the maximum height difference I can expect to be able to "sand away" during the first 40-60 grit pass? I ask because I'm in the process of dry laying and acclimatising the cleaned blocks before bonding and there is quite a height difference (+2-3mm) between some of the blocks - will this much sand down or do I need to get rid of the high blocks before laying?
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PostPosted: Fri Oct 23, 2009 7:47 am    Post Subject:
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Grit 60 will certainly take a couple of mills off so this could work, obviously you'll then need to go over the surface with a grit 120 prior to overcoating with a finish

Not sure the thickness of the parquet but this should also be taken into account.

Hope this helps.

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PostPosted: Fri Oct 23, 2009 9:33 am    Post Subject:
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Start with grit 40 to get as much of the height differences off and make sure you hire a better sander than the standard drum sanders most hire-centres have. A belt sander would be best.
When you've got this done, use grit 80 next. If you want to oil your floor use grit 120 for the third sanding and for varnish/lacquer you'll need a fourth sanding with 150 grit.

More info about restoring/repairing/installing original parquet flooring can be found here.

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PostPosted: Fri Oct 23, 2009 11:46 am    Post Subject:
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Blocks are between 25-30mm so should be fine to take off a few mm - just wasn't sure whether a sander would take that much off. Planning to finish with hardwax oil so will make 120 the last sand before finish.


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