the one you thought was mahogany looks like english cherry, the patterns and variations look like cherry and the colours right
@gonzalovillabriga18622 сағат бұрын
Good tip mate
@richardwebb23483 сағат бұрын
"No". The patina of the wood has been destroyed - vandalism rather than restoration.
@squidlings5 сағат бұрын
Same 10 seconds sound bite on repeat for 23 minutes 😵💫😵🥴
@HowToSandAFloor5 сағат бұрын
Come on now it’s not 10 seconds lol, but yeah sorry
@HowToSandAFloor5 сағат бұрын
It was good at first thought wasn’t it? 😂
@PatHaskell8 сағат бұрын
Great recipe, can’t wait to try this soup at home!
@Voodoofoxx21 сағат бұрын
My floor boards are set at an angle. Should I do them straight or diagonal?
@MichiganSpinnakerКүн бұрын
You ok? Havnt seen any new videos lately
@sounddepthКүн бұрын
What grit you use after putting down the 1st stain?
@billfred6662 күн бұрын
This is the exact opposite of my experience gained through renovating a house. Every single time that I've got a professional in to do anything including plumbing, plastering, etc, etc, they have always done terrible work. I've had tradespeople lie to me about what needed to be done in order to charge more. I've had 'work' done that has taken me longer to fix than it would have taken for it to do properly myself. Additionally, I've been uncovering and correcting mistakes made by the original builders as well. Mistakes that would have been easy to do right initially but are a real nightmare to fix after the fact. Every time I've done something myself, it's been far less expensive and ended in a far better result. What I have learned is to avoid 'professionals' wherever and whenever possible when it comes to these kinds of trades. The standards right across the board are extremely low in the UK at least.
@Big-mac242 күн бұрын
He was probably in over his head with the state of the floor to begin with
@Big-mac242 күн бұрын
It was an old floor so all the holes were already there, you wanted what from it? The holes filled and gaps filled then sanded and polished?
@shateyatresvant68832 күн бұрын
Could anyone explain the steps after the floors were sanded?🙏🏾
@bradfry22593 күн бұрын
I just got some from holer for my concrete grinder so I can take coatings off wood floors.
@bradyclark26013 күн бұрын
IVE SEEN BETTER CLEANING DURING THE LIBERATION OF BUCHENWALD....9/10 THO
@rickypannuto4 күн бұрын
Bravo !
@HowToSandAFloor2 күн бұрын
Cheers! 🍻
@sw_9095 күн бұрын
Amazing job mate, wow! Can I ask a question? I have recently installed new oak herringbone parquet and I used Osmo 3041 hard wax oil (the one with the white pigment) and unfortunately it has left a cloudy white sheen because I applied a little too much. I'm so annoyed with myself :( What steps do I need to take to sand this back and start over? Would a drum sander be too aggressive to take off the hard wax oil? What are my options? Any advice I would greatly appreciated.
@aliceestrada29045 күн бұрын
Calif states deposit required is 10%
@clifforddean2325 күн бұрын
Client watching this video "Yup, I think I was missing step B to Z but nailed step A by calling a Pro"
@richardpotts51866 күн бұрын
A fantastic transformation!! It was horrible before. It looked like brown paint, you couldn't see the grain in the wood. Now the wood looks beautiful. The finish is superb and shows how skilled you are. Cracking job. Well done.
@arianewell62526 күн бұрын
amazing job man.
@owenmorehart12247 күн бұрын
Beautiful. Nicely done.
@vanessa_bekindandpowerful7 күн бұрын
Why are you glueing the floor?
@MoundirAli7 күн бұрын
Bon travail bravo
@VoiceofReason7078 күн бұрын
Why was he trying to take the floor up with a hammer saying it is his floor when the floor was already yours 🤔 if he paid for the lacquer then i think the coats of lacquer would be all he is entitled to remove as long as it doesn't make further damage to your floor🤔
@thewatchersofthewood35308 күн бұрын
Also lots of people that do those home depot rentals do the trick where you rent for 4 hours at night so they close and you can use it all night and return in the morning for the lower price but you will be working all night after probably working a full job during the day and can be really hard to get right with lots of pressure to finish. Dont do that as that is what I did 😂
@thewatchersofthewood35308 күн бұрын
I sanded my own floors and it was bad!😂 took forever and end result was just ok. Though there was no way I could ever afford a professional so in the end it held up ok for many years or so of very very heavy use. I think the next time I will hire a professional unless its a project just for fun.
@iq68408 күн бұрын
I go straight with my first pass low number grit.Then I go to an X patern each one way with the next two grits.
@ubacow710910 күн бұрын
Do you have a guide to simple floor touchup?
@ubacow710910 күн бұрын
I used lambs wool and they dont come out as nice as the roller, i agree that DIY'er should stop using them. They do work but if you dont pay attention or dont have good technique you will end up w/ fuzz in your floors or some uneven blotchy spots here and there. The rollers are lot more reliable and forgiving
@PriscillaSanchez-yn1nm10 күн бұрын
Great video for a big finer like me 😮
@LemonOlga11 күн бұрын
This guy is amazing, he is Gordon Ramsay just for floors. Love him
@John-jh2wv11 күн бұрын
What tools and techniques do you use for corners and edges?
@Treehuntor12 күн бұрын
WOW
@spencerhulme120312 күн бұрын
Uh NO pmsl - Genius!
@user-cm4gc9to9o13 күн бұрын
Dont forget, they needed your knowledge to get this job done.
@ronhau154214 күн бұрын
You can’t put black right on top of the floor without sanding it first correct?
@BrlU14 күн бұрын
That floor turned in to a million dollar floor!
@reneeharrison674514 күн бұрын
I liked these videos. it helps a lot in learning not what to do. I am watching it a second time. Thanks
@MissJ22414 күн бұрын
I like it
@hannahstclair0214 күн бұрын
Thank you for this. About to DIY a floor. So glad I found this video. Watching all your content 😊
@user-yk4xu4qq4p15 күн бұрын
More bs
@lockeM14015 күн бұрын
Just did not want to pay
@HowToSandAFloor15 күн бұрын
🤣
@DaandeVries-uy6zs16 күн бұрын
It looks nice, but when are you gonna put the top floor on?
@GaryBurrSingh17 күн бұрын
Unreal work/finish mate.
@HowToSandAFloor17 күн бұрын
Cheers🍻
@kushkabin907717 күн бұрын
Short, sweet, and to the point. Thanks for the video. I'll comment again once the job is complete. I'll either rage at my own incompetence, or feel confident and satisfied I can do another room! Either way, I appreciate the video.
@erinroberton347817 күн бұрын
your comments had me laughing out loud🤣 very entertaining way of getting knowledge👍🏻
@jacobmanning729217 күн бұрын
I only watched to the first 41 seconds. I hate to say this but it definitely seems to hold water. The customers you go out of your way to help ….feel bad for...etc. are the ones that you regret ever taking the job. Hearing your 41 second story it sounds so familiar to times I have tried to "help" people. In my experience tell people what you are going to do and then do it and get paid for your services.
@TheBizziniss17 күн бұрын
That is a gorgeous floor.
@stevek465418 күн бұрын
Hahaha. Just about to this for the first time. Good thing I didn't find these guys first!
@EmmaJamison-je1zx19 күн бұрын
I have very old pine floor with uneven floor boards, so very hard to get the grime and paint marks of it unless i go across the floor boards instead of going diagonally or along the direction they are put down, I started with a 24 grit which helped as well. i am now left with a few spots grime in-between the planks where its lower but nothing major. I have now moved to grit 40 , which is where i am confused.... do i start going diagonally ? if so do i always go diagonally when i move to a finer sand paper ?