I tried buffing my wood floor last night with a 100 grit screen and was getting swirl marks everywhere.I gave up and hand sanded everything back to 80 grit. I'll be staining over the 80 grit. Too scared I'm going to wreck my floor.
@@brianbagnall3029 You have to practice You can't expect to be perfect the first time using it. If you got scratches you are digging in too much... Staining with 80 grit is going to show sand scratch marks...
@@fraydcat It might be because Home Depot rented me equipment that had a slower than normal rotation speed. He might have called it a floor finisher as opposed to floor buffer or vice-versa, I can't remember. The person who rented it had no idea but the person I returned it to mentioned that.
I love how it's so easy when you don't have freaking walls I don't know what house is your work and then but how you getting that buffer so close to the edge where you're not getting a f****** picture frame same s*** all you guys do is show with no walls where your buffer can actually go over the edge of the floor and sure it blends great
Seriously?? I hope you don't sand floors for a profession cause if you do stop and sign up for the nwfa sanding school so you don't have to keep redoing your work. Your supposed to orbital your edges after your done buffing bro. You'll never get all the way to the wall with a buffer and your not going to mimic the buffer by hand sanding you Have to orbital and don't use the same grit on the orbital that you used on the buffer use a coarser grit on the orbital. Hope that helps
Bet you the buffer swirls would be insane with 100 grit hardplates
I tried buffing my wood floor last night with a 100 grit screen and was getting swirl marks everywhere.I gave up and hand sanded everything back to 80 grit. I'll be staining over the 80 grit. Too scared I'm going to wreck my floor.
@@brianbagnall3029 You have to practice You can't expect to be perfect the first time using it. If you got scratches you are digging in too much...
Staining with 80 grit is going to show sand scratch marks...
@@fraydcat It might be because Home Depot rented me equipment that had a slower than normal rotation speed. He might have called it a floor finisher as opposed to floor buffer or vice-versa, I can't remember. The person who rented it had no idea but the person I returned it to mentioned that.
“ I’m a lazy lazy person “ at that point he knew.. he was going out of business lol. At least you’re not body molded to the couch 😂
excellant thanks
I love how it's so easy when you don't have freaking walls I don't know what house is your work and then but how you getting that buffer so close to the edge where you're not getting a f****** picture frame same s*** all you guys do is show with no walls where your buffer can actually go over the edge of the floor and sure it blends great
Seriously?? I hope you don't sand floors for a profession cause if you do stop and sign up for the nwfa sanding school so you don't have to keep redoing your work. Your supposed to orbital your edges after your done buffing bro. You'll never get all the way to the wall with a buffer and your not going to mimic the buffer by hand sanding you Have to orbital and don't use the same grit on the orbital that you used on the buffer use a coarser grit on the orbital. Hope that helps
@@shaun7057 are you talking about me
No one should be shooting video in portrait. Turn your damn phone to the side!
You dont buff woodfloors like that
You're holding the camera the wrong way!
I think you need to take some time and go to WoodPrix website to learn how to make it.
Best to me!
spammer!