Final glue up (post dinner) took a little while but it’s finished.
Really not sure I can stretch to a new belt sander. Been an expensive month.
Might make a start with the orbital and see how long my patience lasts.
To square it off, should I cut from above (herringbone side) or below (flat ply sheet), to avoid tear out?
I did my entire kitchen floor (very hard, very old linoleum) with a random orbital sander, no problem. Ha
How big was the floor ;)
Looking to remove the lino fibers and level off a concrete kitchen floor. Knock off the high bits and then use some self leveling compound to make it flat and keep the floor line the same in the flat.
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Final glue up (post dinner) took a little while but it’s finished.
Really not sure I can stretch to a new belt sander. Been an expensive month.
Might make a start with the orbital and see how long my patience lasts.
To square it off, should I cut from above (herringbone side) or below (flat ply sheet), to avoid tear out?