Hello members of the FOG! I've been a long time lurker, and this is my first post. I'm hoping you can help me out with an issue I'm having.
I'm working on refinishing a table top for a friend made out of monkey pod wood that they've had in their family since the '50s, and it has a really thick film finish that I'm having a hard time getting off.
This is the table after about an hour of sanding on Rotex mode (Speed 1-2) with P60 Granat paper:
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I can tell there's still a significant amount of material left to remove... Any ideas on what I need to do differently to get this process going quicker? A lower grit abrasive? Different type of abrasive? Napalm??
I'm working on refinishing a table top for a friend made out of monkey pod wood that they've had in their family since the '50s, and it has a really thick film finish that I'm having a hard time getting off.
This is the table after about an hour of sanding on Rotex mode (Speed 1-2) with P60 Granat paper:
[attachimg=2]
I can tell there's still a significant amount of material left to remove... Any ideas on what I need to do differently to get this process going quicker? A lower grit abrasive? Different type of abrasive? Napalm??