Cheaper to replace?? 🤑
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- Опубліковано 3 кві 2024
- Will it just be cheaper to replace this floor? Definitely not! You are way better off restoring your timber hardwood floor if it is structurally sound. Replacing it would be up to 5 times more expensive..
First we go in with THE BIG MACHINE using 36grit and working all the way up to 120. Next we hit the floor with THE EDGER before hand scraping all the corners. After more sanding and buffing we are ready to coat with Berger-Seidle water based poly using a 3 coat system (FlexPrimer, SmartHome, CeramicStar Satin).
Beautiful.. Done! All the marks have been sanded out and the floor has been restored to last another lifetime 👌🏻
All products availabe from:
www.quicksandsupplies.com.au
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Looks great. After seeing several of these videos I conclude that the nails look better than the filled nail holes.
I thought the same.
What people might not understand is that the wood will darken with time. The filler will blend in much better in a year or 3.
@@ian5780 Also, in a year or 3, many of those nails will be sticking up and getting caught in feet.
@stickyfox if the house has other foundation or framing issues, perhaps.
@@ian5780the darkening with age is what gives some floors their character.
Real wood floors are gorgeous and feels warm and friendly. My sibling had engineered wood flooring placed on top of the real wood floor. The space now has a low budget, generic, no personality feel to it despite the fact that it's the same beautiful furnishings, the floor just cheapen the space.
Nothing beats real wood 💪🏻
The hardwood under your siblings engineered floor is a subfloor and should be covered.
Exactly this looks cheap as hell. The original tone of the wood looked much nicer.
@@AdventurousTherapy Only the modern subflooring should be. Old subflooring in homes 80 years or older don't need an additional surface.
@BrokensoulRider It's not good to leave any wood subfloor exposed no matter its age. Sunlight and moisture is the issue, not the durability of the subfloor.
You transformed the entire space brotha! That's what we look for, leave a lasting impression. Good work bro 👊🏽
Appreciate that, cheers mate!
I actually liked the original better. But the work was top-notch on the restoration.
Yes, the original feels fancier, like old-money. The new one looks like new construction (cheaper)
The difference between having money, and thinking what money looks like is knowing the shiny floors were a fad, and the new look won't look old in 100 years.
@@PSNDonutDude Pretty sure he’s just referring to the stain. The stain looked much better.
Nah the original stain was too dark I reckon
@@spikyboi9578 If you say so. I've never been a fan of the lighter colors. Looks like it came out of the 90s.
Perhaps cheaper to replace, but better to restore great old wood. Looks beautiful!!!!🙏🙏🙏
I love how the natural look brightens up the room
I like the time, patience and look. Don't replace the floor
That floor is gorgeous love how tight the joins are.
I preferred the old floor, but your work was excellent. Well done.
YAY it's not soul crushing gray laminate!!!!1
Great job. Looks so much brighter in there!!
Glad you kept the old floor. Sad you stripped the patina off so that it looks new. Peace 🌻
Amazing every time! Keep up the good work
Beautiful work!
Gorgeous! Wow!
Yeah, the new look looks good too. Matter of taste.
The way you edge that wood is simply superb, as a professional wood edger i can say that edging is one of the hardest part of the job especially when it come to hard wood
I think it looks bloody fantastic👌🏻
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Looks beautiful, but I prefer the previous style.
I love your videos.
The after flooring is sooooooo much nicer 😊. Great job.
Nice work, but I prefer a lambs wool flat applicator for applying the finish.
You watch one short about wood floors being refinished and all of a sudden you are watching all the shorts about wood floors being refinished.
Did the same thing years ago. Those old sanders are incredible. Great business idea.
New life to that beautiful old wood. ❤️
God damn I love watching these videos
old woodfloor has so much character !!!!! its every time worth it !!!
Congrats🎉 it's stunning!
i see the appeal and i think that you did a great job
Lovely work as usual!
Wow! Tolles Resultat! ❤❤❤
Gorgeous! Love the colour.
Great job!🎉
Looks amazing! Great work
Wow! Beautiful!🤗
Lovely stuff
Wow just Gorgeous
Looks great
Those last two before/after photo pairs are extra 👌👌👌
There’s just so much Sanding a floor could take.
great job
You should sand diagonally to the floor boards
Gorgeous floors!
Gorgeous ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I personally loved the first one. The dark brown was beautiful ❤️
Absolutely priceless!!
Just gorgeous! So much better than all the plastics that will just be chucked when updating our modern vinyl-based floors. :(
Parabéns, seu trabalho é impressionante.
Now the mantle
In less than 10 years this work will have paid for itself in carpet’s so if you can, definitely do the sanding! It’s beautiful work, especially when done by professionals
Why would you ever replace the original 3/4" oak plank?
lack of taste
Dont the nails go in before you sand?
If he set the nails in first then sanded, the nails would reappear.
@johnp82 that is not true. They do it in many videos. Its a light sanding. Not more then 1/4 of an inch.......the nails are punched in. Filled in. Then sanded... or perhaps for a particular reason they didnt. But that is quite standard. Even for them!!!
@@oreokush5393 lt all depends on how much you have to sand and how deep you are able to sink the nails. The particular reason they didnt do it that way is that they wanted to avoid sanding too much which would make the nails reappear, which would be likely if you're removing a lot with an aggressive sander.
Beautiful indeed.
Looks nice. 👍🏻
Maaaan i use to hate running that orbital. Like having the tazmanian devil by the ears all day every day. Puts hair on your chest and the reward is a work of art. Shout out to Just Around the Corner, St. Louis. Taught me everything I know
Should have mixed glue with sw dust from the floor to fill holes so it stains the same
That bleached-out, raw look is already
Beautiful
Nice! Did you only use sealer?
perfection!
Very nice
Fire 🔥
Looks amazing! How long did the process take for a space this size?
Thank you! This job took 3 days in total 👍🏻
Awesome!
Looked better before. What’s with people wanting to strip color out of everything?
Can’t answer the question fairly unless you can show the final price of both options and taking into account one option is a brand new product while the other is refinished (albeit a good job).
Magnificent ❤
Do you every stain a floor ?
I kinda like the darker color. I would've stained it.
It’d be nice if my early 90’s floating floor could be refinished. Seems a shame to replace it entirely for cosmetic reasons.
Do all these Sanding Machines look like they r from the 1920s?
No way that's quality wood that floor is in nice shape
Excellent
Until you get where the top of the groove side is it too thin and starts to break or crack better to refurbish. IMO
How much cost ?
WOW!
Gorge!!!!!
I w9uldve replaced it
It's actually cheaper to cover them up then refinish them.
Oh my goodness - I can get rid of the dark shit on my floor? Oh hell yeah, I getting this bloody floor done!!
Way better than some stupid jerk vinyl planks.
it probably wouldn't have hurt to go more than 36 grit
Is there another option besides nail dots?
How about leave the scratches??
The color of the old finish looked better!
Trees gave their life for that floor. Always repolish rather than replace.
WOW!!!!❤❤❤❤
That’s gotta be less work and expense than stripping out the old floor and putting in new hardwood.
Looks great, but I’ll always be an oil based finish guy.
What about the creaking and squeaking though??
Question, what is the purpose of punching in the nails?
Look better before
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I prefer BEFORE.
What's the cost of this floor compared to restoration
nice!
In this case the wood was in great shape!I’ve seen some cases when the floor is literally rotting from mold no matter how good they scrape it,it still leaves a nasty dark spot.Like throw the whole house away if it comes to that point😂
How much is something like this??
What would you suggest for a floor that was stained dark but has splotches, uneven color, I would like to redo to a lighter stain,
How much dust dose the belt sander produce
I like the richer color