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How'd you find the edge Sander? That thing was such a bastard.
Wasn't so bad, you treat it like a car clutch, turn it on, turn levers to "lower" it, and gently release the sander as you move forward to bring it into contact onto the wood.
You really need to take your time and let it do the work for you.
The only problem we have is not disengaging it before hitting the wall, which show a very slight line from it, but that easily remedied.
Edit; this is the belt sander, not the edging sander;
The edging sander you gotta be careful, I ran it a little too long and it almost bonded the sandpaper onto the sander, fortunately managed to get it out.
Edging is a bit misleading cause you can't even get onto the actual corner itself, that required yet another fucking tools...
We got Osmo clear Matt to put on, not too keen on shiny floor.
Bona stuff are good, there’s a place called Floor Sander Rental not too far from us whom were excellent not only about hiring but helping us understand how to work it and what to look out for, had we not know, it would make the jobs way harder.