Thanks for the tip. I’m about to finish an oak floor, nice and small (10x12) and you floor finishing pro’s are making this a lot easier for me. I’ve used cabinet scrapers for years, so I like the idea of doing all the edges and corners with a scraper. They’re amazingly efficient and precise, and they cost like, nothing. A few bucks. (And yes, you have to keep that burr sharp. Then they cut like butter.)
Nice. I use a 3” grinder and scrape the last tit left.. but most of the floors I do are covered in carpet, tile glue and all kinds of nasty stuff. I usually have to cut pretty deep.
Wider the scraper, the more effort required. All way 1/14" for basic corners. Use a bitch file to sharpen, draw file long way across blade. If one side gets uneven,flip file long way, not the other side. You will know wen it's in sweet spot. Newbie's bring band aids,Krazy glue,duct tape. That is all.
Excellent tip. How do you get under radiators that can’t be removed?
Thanks for the tip. I’m about to finish an oak floor, nice and small (10x12) and you floor finishing pro’s are making this a lot easier for me.
I’ve used cabinet scrapers for years, so I like the idea of doing all the edges and corners with a scraper. They’re amazingly efficient and precise, and they cost like, nothing. A few bucks. (And yes, you have to keep that burr sharp. Then they cut like butter.)
Thank you, reach out if you have any questions
Great tip! Thank you!!!
Yes sir, the corners are a pain
Do you have to go with the grain or can you go cross
Could you tell me the brand of tool and what exactly its called. I keep getting the wrong tool.
We use the Stanley wood scraper . Stanley 28-616 1" 2-Edge Paint Scraper a.co/d/ba4e2Um
I NEED that tool!
Great info. Jnstead of spending alot of money
Nice. I use a 3” grinder and scrape the last tit left.. but most of the floors I do are covered in carpet, tile glue and all kinds of nasty stuff. I usually have to cut pretty deep.
The knowledge is there. Need a better video man/ vid edit That nose whistle real 🤣
Wider the scraper, the more effort required. All way 1/14" for basic corners. Use a bitch file to sharpen, draw file long way across blade. If one side gets uneven,flip file long way, not the other side. You will know wen it's in sweet spot. Newbie's bring band aids,Krazy glue,duct tape. That is all.