Here is the entryway after one pass with the sander. It needed a lot more work, but was still encouraging!
The dining room had this weird-textured seafoam green carpet in it. We left it down while we worked on the ceiling and walls, to protect the floor from the mud, but now, it was time for it to come up!
While pulling it up, I discovered yet another layer in the house! At the top of this picture is the carpet pad, and at the bottom is our kitchen vinyl floor. In the middle is some weird, snake-skin like vinyl, which is apparently under the current kitchen floor, which we found out is sitting on the same wood floor that runs through the rest of the house. YAY!
In the 40s and 50s, if you were going to lay carpet over a hardwood floor, a protective tar was painted onto the floor first. This would protect and seal off the hardwood. So, THIS is what we saw underneath when we pulled up the dining room carpet!
It took Jeff pass after pass to get this crap off. It would first melt, and then it would turn green, and then it would turn brown and melt onto the sandpaper, and then finally it would come off!
Left behind after the drum sander was done, were little spots all over the floor which the drum sander just cound't get off.
So, I got to use our 5 inch orbit sander and sand each one out by hand.
Also, around the edges of the room was about a 5 inch wide swath which the drum sander could not reach. This meant that I had to take the orbit sander and get everything back to the wall cleared. I literally spent 6 hours doing that, and because the tar melted onto the sanding discs, I had to change discs every 18 inches or so. We went through a 50 pack of them!
Finally, all stripped and ready to stain!
TA-DAH!!
Don't they look AWESOME! Jeff tack-clothed them tonight, and then I stained them before bed. We are VERY proud of the results!!
Project Costs (for the floor only, in the dining room and entry way)
Sanders and sandpaper $120
Stain $19
Staining sponge $6
Tack Cloth $0.89
Polycrylic Sealer $24
TOTAL COST $169.89
6 comments:
I'm reading your blog... and was excited to wake up this morning and see an update! The floors look GREAT!!! Good job. Now I can't wait to see the REST of the house.
They look WONDERFUL!!! Good job guys!!!
BEAUTIFUL!!
That looks great!
You guys did an awesome job and what hard work!
The floors look great! I love when projects turn out the way they should!!
the orbital sander is my favorite power tool :-) great job on the floors, I can appreciate all your work vicariously on here.
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