Hire an Electric Floor Sander
This electric floor sander quickly and efficiently removes imperfections, paint, stains and varnish from wooden floor boards. The floor sander rejuvenates your floor boards - leaving a perfect, clean surface for a new coat of varnish. As the sandpaper spins around on the drum, it removes the old, tired top layer of wood from the floorboards, to reveal a fresh wooden floor. The wood dust produced during sanding is sucked up into the dust bag, which should be replaced, once full, with a new bag. Before you use the floor sander, you must remove any obstacles from the room, including furniture and fixtures. Also, remove any old floor covering and check for raised nails or screws - these will need to be well beneath the surface of the wood to avoid damaging the sandpaper or the floor sanding machine. You should wear safety gloves, goggles and a dust mask whilst using the sanding machine to reduce any risk of injury. Make sure you switch the sander off and unplug it from the mains before you try to change the sandpaper or the dust bag. You must not burn a used dust bag. Also ensure you adjust the arm of the floor sander to suit your arm length, to avoid injury and ensure you are fully in control of the machine. You should also take regular breaks from using the sanding machine to prevent developing injuries relating to HAVS.
This electric floor sander quickly and efficiently removes imperfections, paint, stains and varnish from wooden floor boards. The floor sander rejuvenates your floor boards - leaving a perfect, clean surface for a new coat of varnish. As the sandpaper spins around on the drum, it removes the old, tired top layer of wood from the floorboards, to reveal a fresh wooden floor. The wood dust produced during sanding is sucked up into the dust bag, which should be replaced, once full, with a new bag. Before you use the floor sander, you must remove any obstacles from the room, including furniture and fixtures. Also, remove any old floor covering and check for raised nails or screws - these will need to be well beneath the surface of the wood to avoid damaging the sandpaper or the floor sanding machine. You should wear safety gloves, goggles and a dust mask whilst using the sanding machine to reduce any risk of injury. Make sure you switch the sander off and unplug it from the mains before you try to change the sandpaper or the dust bag. You must not burn a used dust bag. Also ensure you adjust the arm of the floor sander to suit your arm length, to avoid injury and ensure you are fully in control of the machine. You should also take regular breaks from using the sanding machine to prevent developing injuries relating to HAVS.