Sounds good mate. I tend to sand up as smooth as possible with 240 and then apply stain coats as when sanding later that smooths it all out anyway.
Sounds good mate. I tend to sand up as smooth as possible with 240 and then apply stain coats as when sanding later that smooths it all out anyway.
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Oh ok...maybe my sanding technique needs work then. I really find it difficult to sand after they have been stained and teying to keep it even....maybe im using to much pressure....let the sandpaper do the work could be my problem.
I use the sanding block on flat surfaces and curves or concaved ifollowed gavins video advice gently guiding the strips under fingers and pull through.
Lol..hope that makes sense. Im on my phone again out here in the garage.
Cheers,
Alkay