These are the best videos on UA-cam for “how to” you actually give important details of what we need to buy in stores, how and why, all while showing yourself doing it as well.
@dj FRiTZo This was one of my first videos on UA-cam. I did another in-depth sanding video that went live today. Maybe you would like that better ua-cam.com/video/sspmo4cLOEs/v-deo.html
I like that you only play the music when you're not talking that's a plus! And good music choice and good vid. I'm resurfacing an oak Amish farm table that the finish has partially worn off and I just want to make it even and finish it over again. Someone was giving it away so we took it.
Amazing video!! Thank you for actually saying how long it took you to sand! I am really struggling with my first project. I’m just going to paint, but even with 80 grit on an orbital sander it doesn’t seem to get much off :( I just tried a citrus stripper and it worked like magic so now I’m trying to understand why so many people sand for hours when you could strip! I know you mentioned wanting to avoid the mess and having to sand anyway, but can you explain the process for stripping Vs sanding for a beginner? Thank you sooo much 🖤🖤🖤
My sanding bag and box on my Milwaukee never keep dust in them. I don't understand why 🤷. I just got a mask by 3 M that has a pink filtered respirator on it and Bosch goggles for over my glasses and it's freaking awesome
Hey Amy! Thanks for the great video. I have a question. I am supposed to sand a whole table for a customer. I don't have an issue with the top but it has narrow legs with grooves on them. What would you suggest on how to sand the legs?
Hi, Thank you for watching!! This can be tricky. You have options though. There are sanders on the market now that are made for that type of sanding but they can cost hundreds of dollars an example would be the surface prep sander. There’s also small sanding sponge kits that you can purchase on Amazon to fit grooves. The kits cost around $30. If it were me I would take a sanding sponge and put a 120 grit paper over and sand by hand. It’s going to be very time consuming and hard work so you should definitely factor that in your price. Good luck with your project! I hope this helps.
@@FlipItFurniture thank you for your reply. I know surfprep, however don't want to invest in that amount of money for rare projects. I would definitely like to give it a try to the kit though. Do you have a link for that?
Here is a link. I have never used these so I would Recommend reading all of the reviews and info before making your decision to buy. It looks like they come with sanding paper that you put over the foam. I would be so interested to see how this works. I actually have a table I will be working on in the next few weeks maybe I will buy them and give them a try! Style Line (STY0701) 6 Piece Soft Sanders Set www.amazon.com/dp/B002XMOX3I/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_4nwwFbC4YZJC7
Did this table have any kind of varnish on top ? If not is that why you are going straight to sanding instead of stripping first ? Sorry if you mentioned this already but I didn’t catch it lol
Sometimes you can sand over varnish. It just depends on your piece. If there was a really thick varnish then I definitely would’ve stripped it first. But since it was just a thin factory finish I knew Sanding would be much easier. Stripping is a lot of work so if I can avoid it I do. Also, I talked to you earlier about the grit on those brushes and it just so happens I ended up stripping the top off of this dresser today. It had three coats of paint and underneath is this beautiful natural wood so I ended up stripping it twice. I didn’t want to Overwork the wood With steel wool. Stripping it twice definitely helped and then I just used the softer wire brush. It’s not metal or brass I’m not exactly sure what it’s called. There are three options at most hardware stores and I went for the softest one. It kept the wood fully intact. I hope that helps!
@@FlipItFurniture this is great ! Thank you so much for getting back with me so quick and doing your best to answer everything ! Love your channel and can’t wait to watch more videos
@@FlipItFurniture I’m back again lol so I just stripped and sanded my first table ! So much fun but very time consuming lol I do have a question about the sanding process . I started with 60 and worked my way up to 220 but it’s still pretty blotchy . Anyway you have an email so I could send you a picture ?
This is a link for a 72 pack at 13.99 but if It’s not what you’re looking for you can search from here. Hope this helps! S SATC 72 PCS 5 Inch 8 Hole Hook and Loop Adhesive Sanding Discs Sandpaper for Random Orbital Sander 40 60 80 120 180 240 320 grits www.amazon.com/dp/B07KNLBM7B/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_0N8K757WDNC8KBC8SJWW
I have to say, I tried buying a box of sandpaper on Amazon to save money and they were garbage. Might have been the co I went with but I had to throw them all out.
Oh no! I’m sorry to hear this. I still buy the boxes on Amazon. One time I did have a box with some that Didn’t stick properly. I’ve bought about four since and 3 out of four have been good. He could’ve definitely been the company. I think I’ve bought from a different one each time.
Hi! I subscribed! Great videos and so much info! Are you using a phone to record? If so, you can turn the phone sideways instead of recording upright. That way you will have a full screen shot instead of having the black lines on each side.
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These are the best videos on UA-cam for “how to” you actually give important details of what we need to buy in stores, how and why, all while showing yourself doing it as well.
Thank you so much for the positive feedback ☺️
Yea, the best videos include all a list of all the materials used in the video and links to buy them. Oh well,,,
@dj FRiTZo This was one of my first videos on UA-cam. I did another in-depth sanding video that went live today. Maybe you would like that better
ua-cam.com/video/sspmo4cLOEs/v-deo.html
How long it took to sand
I like that you only play the music when you're not talking that's a plus! And good music choice and good vid. I'm resurfacing an oak Amish farm table that the finish has partially worn off and I just want to make it even and finish it over again. Someone was giving it away so we took it.
Amazing video!! Thank you for actually saying how long it took you to sand! I am really struggling with my first project. I’m just going to paint, but even with 80 grit on an orbital sander it doesn’t seem to get much off :( I just tried a citrus stripper and it worked like magic so now I’m trying to understand why so many people sand for hours when you could strip! I know you mentioned wanting to avoid the mess and having to sand anyway, but can you explain the process for stripping Vs sanding for a beginner? Thank you sooo much 🖤🖤🖤
Love your video thanks for the info and it gave me that push I needed to do my table !
Thank you!!! I’m so glad you like it 😊
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Great video! I have a weekend project and this is very helpful! Thanks!
Thank you! Good luck with your project☺️
Great video!
This is a great video. Thank you! What do you call the sander to sand in intricate places such as on the legs of the table?
So useful your video 👏
What sand paper manufacture did you use on Amazon? Love your video...
Can you link us the sander and the sandpaper?
Hi! I am about to work on a couple of small projects. What brand of sander is that?
0:23 she says Black and Decker.
Awesome
My sanding bag and box on my Milwaukee never keep dust in them. I don't understand why 🤷. I just got a mask by 3 M that has a pink filtered respirator on it and Bosch goggles for over my glasses and it's freaking awesome
What grit did you use on the tabletop?
Hey Amy! Thanks for the great video. I have a question. I am supposed to sand a whole table for a customer. I don't have an issue with the top but it has narrow legs with grooves on them. What would you suggest on how to sand the legs?
Hi, Thank you for watching!!
This can be tricky. You have options though. There are sanders on the market now that are made for that type of sanding but they can cost hundreds of dollars an example would be the surface prep sander. There’s also small sanding sponge kits that you can purchase on Amazon to fit grooves. The kits cost around $30. If it were me I would take a sanding sponge and put a 120 grit paper over and sand by hand. It’s going to be very time consuming and hard work so you should definitely factor that in your price. Good luck with your project! I hope this helps.
@@FlipItFurniture thank you for your reply. I know surfprep, however don't want to invest in that amount of money for rare projects. I would definitely like to give it a try to the kit though. Do you have a link for that?
Here is a link. I have never used these so I would Recommend reading all of the reviews and info before making your decision to buy. It looks like they come with sanding paper that you put over the foam. I would be so interested to see how this works. I actually have a table I will be working on in the next few weeks maybe I will buy them and give them a try!
Style Line (STY0701) 6 Piece Soft Sanders Set www.amazon.com/dp/B002XMOX3I/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_4nwwFbC4YZJC7
@@FlipItFurniture awesome! Thanks a lot. Do you have a Facebook or Instagram? I wanted to ask you 1 more thing please?
Yes, I have both! My Facebook page is also flip it furniture.
What do you mean at the end when you say " no swirls"
Did this table have any kind of varnish on top ? If not is that why you are going straight to sanding instead of stripping first ? Sorry if you mentioned this already but I didn’t catch it lol
Sometimes you can sand over varnish. It just depends on your piece. If there was a really thick varnish then I definitely would’ve stripped it first. But since it was just a thin factory finish I knew Sanding would be much easier. Stripping is a lot of work so if I can avoid it I do.
Also, I talked to you earlier about the grit on those brushes and it just so happens I ended up stripping the top off of this dresser today. It had three coats of paint and underneath is this beautiful natural wood so I ended up stripping it twice. I didn’t want to Overwork the wood With steel wool. Stripping it twice definitely helped and then I just used the softer wire brush. It’s not metal or brass I’m not exactly sure what it’s called. There are three options at most hardware stores and I went for the softest one. It kept the wood fully intact. I hope that helps!
@@FlipItFurniture this is great ! Thank you so much for getting back with me so quick and doing your best to answer everything ! Love your channel and can’t wait to watch more videos
Thank you so much Katherine! 😊
@@FlipItFurniture I’m back again lol so I just stripped and sanded my first table ! So much fun but very time consuming lol I do have a question about the sanding process . I started with 60 and worked my way up to 220 but it’s still pretty blotchy . Anyway you have an email so I could send you a picture ?
Oh no! You. An send me a message through Facebook too. Did you stain it already?
Can you provide the Amazon link for the sand paper box?
This is a link for a 72 pack at 13.99 but if It’s not what you’re looking for you can search from here. Hope this helps!
S SATC 72 PCS 5 Inch 8 Hole Hook and Loop Adhesive Sanding Discs Sandpaper for Random Orbital Sander 40 60 80 120 180 240 320 grits www.amazon.com/dp/B07KNLBM7B/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_0N8K757WDNC8KBC8SJWW
I have to say, I tried buying a box of sandpaper on Amazon to save money and they were garbage. Might have been the co I went with but I had to throw them all out.
Oh no! I’m sorry to hear this. I still buy the boxes on Amazon. One time I did have a box with some that Didn’t stick properly. I’ve bought about four since and 3 out of four have been good. He could’ve definitely been the company. I think I’ve bought from a different one each time.
Loving your channel! I know you’d also enjoy my videos too! Let me know what you think and have agreat day! 🤘😘
Hi! I subscribed! Great videos and so much info! Are you using a phone to record? If so, you can turn the phone sideways instead of recording upright. That way you will have a full screen shot instead of having the black lines on each side.
She so fine just here to learn lol