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Old 03-29-2007, 11:41 PM
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Where the wood is split, I would find a matching wood and grain and replace the board. The holes you can fill in with a resin based wood filler or "DURHAM'S" water putty. For floor sanders you use the drum type. grits start from #8 through #220. Even with their built in vacuum they still make a lot of dust. Along with the drum sander get a disk type finisher. Use a clear sanding sealer which is nothing but an alcohol based sealer PARKS white shellac, then finish with your choice of urethane.
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