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Anyone ever use hardwood floor sanding machines?
i bought one like this and i was wondering if anyone knows how you're supposed to change the sand paper on it? i rented on a long tim ang and the paper was circular and just slid on, but this is different.
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with your peenis
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The paper for that type comes in a continious roll, you need to cut it to suit the drum size, you slip one end in first then fold it around the drum and connect the other end.
I think the two bolts visable in that picture are whats used to lock the paper in but I can't recall. Be carefull that you dont have a ridge left where the paper joins or you will get chattering markes left on the floor boards |
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when you twist those two bolts it should spread the drum for the paper to be clamped under.
I have seen some like that one that have a steel bar go across the drum to hold the paper, the drum is tapered where the bar sits so it doesn't hit the floor. |
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I've used a few, I installed and sanded a few of the floors in my old house. hit me up on icq
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Let's do some business!
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You could always ask the fine and upstanding individual you purchased it from. Oh wait...
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I have, but it was years ago, and I just do not remember, however, I do remember one lesson from the expeience. Do not use your own vacuum cleaner to clean it up. That dust will fuck it up.
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