I'm going to stain and finish a large pine kitchen table today and would like some advice on how to use my Rotex 125 to do that.
I have the following abrasives available:
I'm using Mann's Water-based Pine Stain and Osmo PolyX Semi-matt. I don't think I can get any other abrasives so would like to try to work with what I have.
My planned approach was:
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[*]Rotex at speed 6 with P80 Rubin 2.
[*]Rotex at speed 6 with P120 Rubin 2.
[*]Apply Stain.
[*]Wait. Apply second coat.
[*]Once dry, apply Osmo with paint brush.
[*]Wait 5 minutes. Wipe off excess oil and buff in with Green Vlies. Speed ?
[*]Apply second coat Osmo. Wait 5 minutes. Wipe off excess oil and buff in with Green Vlies.
[*]Finish with Rotex P180, Speed ? Mode ?
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I have zero experience with sanding. So any advice on the above schedule would be much appreciated!
I have the following abrasives available:
- P80 Rubin 2
- P120 Rubin 2
- P120 Brilliant 2
- P180 Rubin 2
- P180 Hand Sanding Pad (like the 3M sponge)
- Green Vlies
I'm using Mann's Water-based Pine Stain and Osmo PolyX Semi-matt. I don't think I can get any other abrasives so would like to try to work with what I have.
My planned approach was:
[list type=decimal]
[*]Rotex at speed 6 with P80 Rubin 2.
[*]Rotex at speed 6 with P120 Rubin 2.
[*]Apply Stain.
[*]Wait. Apply second coat.
[*]Once dry, apply Osmo with paint brush.
[*]Wait 5 minutes. Wipe off excess oil and buff in with Green Vlies. Speed ?
[*]Apply second coat Osmo. Wait 5 minutes. Wipe off excess oil and buff in with Green Vlies.
[*]Finish with Rotex P180, Speed ? Mode ?
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I have zero experience with sanding. So any advice on the above schedule would be much appreciated!