Hi everybody,
I couldn't find anything about this in the forums, so I'm hoping that I can get some feedback now.
I have a job sanding a kitchen full of cabinets built from birch plywood. I am going to use my ETS150/5 on this. The only grits of paper I could get in town are the Brilliant 320 and 400. I have one each of 120 Rubin, 180 Rubin, and 220 Brilliant. The coarser grits of the Brilliant wouldn't be in until next week sometime.
I guess I just need some general thoughts on this. What kind of results would I get starting with the 320? Is that too high to even bother with? The finish will be a clear poly of some sort. I'm going to find out specifically later this afternoon.
Thanks,
Matt Chantry
I couldn't find anything about this in the forums, so I'm hoping that I can get some feedback now.
I have a job sanding a kitchen full of cabinets built from birch plywood. I am going to use my ETS150/5 on this. The only grits of paper I could get in town are the Brilliant 320 and 400. I have one each of 120 Rubin, 180 Rubin, and 220 Brilliant. The coarser grits of the Brilliant wouldn't be in until next week sometime.
I guess I just need some general thoughts on this. What kind of results would I get starting with the 320? Is that too high to even bother with? The finish will be a clear poly of some sort. I'm going to find out specifically later this afternoon.
Thanks,
Matt Chantry