westcoastkevin
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I am sure I am not the first one to have this quandry.
Herself takes a lot of dance classes. We have converted a room into a dance studio to support this. (Lights, mirrors, music, you get the idea)
I do not want to rip out the carpet and put in real flooring yet. I cut some 1" MDF to the near net shape of the floor and used biscuits to join them together. I just laid it down on top of the existing carpet.
The result is a very flush surface that performed fine for the last year.
... well almost fine...
From a dancer's perspective, it is too grippy. It makes it more difficult than it should be to slide on it and to drag shoes across it.
I am still not ready to rip out the floors.
I want to have a go at polishing it to make it slippery.
It is not furniture so I do not care about sealing the edges, but I understand i should not use water based products for MDF.
I have a Random Orbital sander, and a PORTER-CABLE Variable Speed Polisher, 6-Inch (7424XP) so I am not afraid to put a bit of sweat equity into it.
QUESTION:
What should I do?
What products should I purchase? (Vinyl sealer, wax, polyurethane?)
Herself takes a lot of dance classes. We have converted a room into a dance studio to support this. (Lights, mirrors, music, you get the idea)
I do not want to rip out the carpet and put in real flooring yet. I cut some 1" MDF to the near net shape of the floor and used biscuits to join them together. I just laid it down on top of the existing carpet.
The result is a very flush surface that performed fine for the last year.
... well almost fine...
From a dancer's perspective, it is too grippy. It makes it more difficult than it should be to slide on it and to drag shoes across it.
I am still not ready to rip out the floors.
I want to have a go at polishing it to make it slippery.
It is not furniture so I do not care about sealing the edges, but I understand i should not use water based products for MDF.
I have a Random Orbital sander, and a PORTER-CABLE Variable Speed Polisher, 6-Inch (7424XP) so I am not afraid to put a bit of sweat equity into it.
QUESTION:
What should I do?
What products should I purchase? (Vinyl sealer, wax, polyurethane?)
