Sanding All Day

Here is a collage if you will of all the re-finishing; from ballisters to header beams to posts. You get to see it all in action. This is for one of our clients in Rainbow, CA.

One of the many ballisters that we removed in order to properly re-finish

One of the many ballisters that we removed in order to properly re-finish

Here is the handrail where the ballisters go to

Here is the handrail where the ballisters go to

Here is a header beam without the sanding

Here is a header beam without the sanding

Here is the header beam after sanding

Here is the header beam after sanding

You can see how we have to sample different wood stains to try and match the pre-existing. This is a challenge and requires a disclaimer to the client that the two cannot be matched perfectly. It’s simply impossible.

You can see how we have to sample different wood stains to try and match the pre-existing. This is a challenge and requires a disclaimer to the client that the two cannot be matched perfectly. It’s simply impossible.

Rigid 5” diameter orbital sander

Rigid 5” diameter orbital sander

If you look closely, you can see the cracks and imperfections that need to be sanded out in order to properly re-finish the wood. This was one of the many 12” diameter posts that surrounded the home that we worked on

If you look closely, you can see the cracks and imperfections that need to be sanded out in order to properly re-finish the wood. This was one of the many 12” diameter posts that surrounded the home that we worked on

Luc Neesby