A floor edger is essentially a powerful super sized orbital hand sander that allows you to sand next to baseboards and walls.
How to use a drum sander on a floor.
Using a belt drum sander should be like an air plane landing on a run way and then lifting off at the end of the runway.
An orbital sander might achieve this in a day.
Follow this process sanding each floorboard.
A standard floor sander sometimes known as a drum floor sander uses a sleeve of sanding paper which slides onto a square drum.
Drum sanders use a sleeve of sanding paper that slides onto a square drum.
The paper slides along the floor as the drum spins but only a small portion of the paper and drum is in contact with the floor at any one time.
When you start sanding you should go from one end of the room to the other excluding the space for you and the machine but don t try to lift up the drum too late.
At any given second in time drum sanders are designed to cut a divot into the wood of your floor that is 8 wide by 1 2 long.
Lower the sander and sand along the length of each floorboard from one wall to the opposite end of the room.
What are the benefits of using a drum sander.
Floor sanders come in three distinct types.
Only a small portion of the paper and drum is in contact with the floor.
The paper slides on the floor as the drum spins.
An orbital floor sander is even larger and more powerful than the edger but both operate by randomly and rapidly moving a single sheet of sandpaper around the wood.
This can vary due to different types of woods and different finishes on the surface as well as types of abrasive.
A great analogy i like to use is this.
This results in an aggressive action which quickly cuts through finish.
A drum sander can remove 1mm of wood from the surface of the floor over 200sf in approximately 30 mins.
Use a small.
Tilt the drum sander before you switch it on so that the abrasive belt isn t in contact with the floor.