PILOON
Super Star Member
I was once asked to refinish a 40 year old weathered log cabin, it was 36 X 40 ft.
Rented a mobile compressor (about 150CFM) and appropriate equipment plus 20-25 bags of sand blast media.
Job proved to be a piece of cake.
Completed the job within 8 hours.
In no time at all I learned to master techniques * and the finished product was simply awesome, logs retained aged look and all crud and old finish just went away.
The only negative is that any punky or dry rotted wood will really get chewed up while solid wood turns out great. Just like new wood.
After that experience I tackled various pieces of furniture with equal success.
* basically started holding the jet far off and worked in closer always in a sweeping motion so as not to 'dig in' removing as much or how little I wanted.
Masked windows with duct tape which bounced the sand away. For general masking I merely held a smallish piece of plywood (like 12" X 24") in my free hand to deflect sand media away from areas that I did not to blast.
Rented a mobile compressor (about 150CFM) and appropriate equipment plus 20-25 bags of sand blast media.
Job proved to be a piece of cake.
Completed the job within 8 hours.
In no time at all I learned to master techniques * and the finished product was simply awesome, logs retained aged look and all crud and old finish just went away.
The only negative is that any punky or dry rotted wood will really get chewed up while solid wood turns out great. Just like new wood.
After that experience I tackled various pieces of furniture with equal success.
* basically started holding the jet far off and worked in closer always in a sweeping motion so as not to 'dig in' removing as much or how little I wanted.
Masked windows with duct tape which bounced the sand away. For general masking I merely held a smallish piece of plywood (like 12" X 24") in my free hand to deflect sand media away from areas that I did not to blast.