So I’m renovating a 100 year old home with lots of woodwork. Nearly every sq inch of the house needs paint. Some of it has multiple layers, drips, cracking, some is ok, basically what’d you’d expect.
I’m just looking to repaint the wood and have a semi smooth surface to work with. Not looking for perfection here.
Wondering if there are any tricks to the trade to get a decent surface to work with.
Liquid stripper would be far too much labor, and I don’t need it that perfect. Not enough flat surfaces for a sander.
I tried a drill attachment with a bunch of little steel rods coming out once and all it did was chew up the wood.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Here’s a sample picture, try not to focus too much on this individual spot. There is 1000 times that to do and the paint is in various condition.
I’m just looking to repaint the wood and have a semi smooth surface to work with. Not looking for perfection here.
Wondering if there are any tricks to the trade to get a decent surface to work with.
Liquid stripper would be far too much labor, and I don’t need it that perfect. Not enough flat surfaces for a sander.
I tried a drill attachment with a bunch of little steel rods coming out once and all it did was chew up the wood.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Here’s a sample picture, try not to focus too much on this individual spot. There is 1000 times that to do and the paint is in various condition.
