Nov 3, 2008 #1 Ron Lippold RIP Joined Nov 8, 2006 Messages 3,373 Location Albuquerque Name Ron lippold It just keeps getting easier Before after
Nov 3, 2008 #2 Larry B Member Joined Jun 23, 2008 Messages 2,903 Location Pigeon Forge, TN Name Larry Burrell Getting your money back from them pads?
Nov 3, 2008 #3 Scott S. Supportive Member Joined Feb 3, 2008 Messages 3,250 Location PA Name Scott please explain what a monkey pad is, does it go on a op or is it for hand tool use?
Nov 3, 2008 #4 TimP Member Joined May 19, 2007 Messages 4,055 Looks like that one was done by a pro before to not have any lipage like that. You did a good job shining it up....however I think that's an ugly floor.
Looks like that one was done by a pro before to not have any lipage like that. You did a good job shining it up....however I think that's an ugly floor.
Nov 3, 2008 #5 Ron Lippold RIP Joined Nov 8, 2006 Messages 3,373 Location Albuquerque Name Ron lippold Scott Monkey Pads are used for polishing stone with water only. They come in different grits from 800 -11,000. they are sized from 7in for counter top steps and corners to 17 in for the floors.
Scott Monkey Pads are used for polishing stone with water only. They come in different grits from 800 -11,000. they are sized from 7in for counter top steps and corners to 17 in for the floors.
Nov 3, 2008 #6 Scott S. Supportive Member Joined Feb 3, 2008 Messages 3,250 Location PA Name Scott used with what machinery?
Nov 3, 2008 #7 Ron Lippold RIP Joined Nov 8, 2006 Messages 3,373 Location Albuquerque Name Ron lippold a weighted 175 floor machine 50 pounds of added weight for the floor and a variable speeds makita for the counter tops and edges and steps.
a weighted 175 floor machine 50 pounds of added weight for the floor and a variable speeds makita for the counter tops and edges and steps.
Nov 3, 2008 #9 Scott S. Supportive Member Joined Feb 3, 2008 Messages 3,250 Location PA Name Scott ok cool. just wanted to know how this amazing glossy floor came to be. what do you get for a job like that (per sq ft)?
ok cool. just wanted to know how this amazing glossy floor came to be. what do you get for a job like that (per sq ft)?
Nov 3, 2008 #10 Ron Lippold RIP Joined Nov 8, 2006 Messages 3,373 Location Albuquerque Name Ron lippold this one came in at 5.30 a square
Nov 3, 2008 #11 Scott S. Supportive Member Joined Feb 3, 2008 Messages 3,250 Location PA Name Scott how long did it take?
Nov 3, 2008 #12 Ron Lippold RIP Joined Nov 8, 2006 Messages 3,373 Location Albuquerque Name Ron lippold this one took 4.5 hrs
Nov 3, 2008 #13 P Phoenix Phil Guest Nice work! I see your fine new Mytee sprayer! How's the sprayer working?
Nov 4, 2008 #14 floorguy Supportive Member Joined Nov 7, 2006 Messages 6,948 Location Utah Name Doug Not to down grade the job.... but why are all the before pics not in a lighted area??? Either from above or a door open?? Because all the after pics have lights shining on them...
Not to down grade the job.... but why are all the before pics not in a lighted area??? Either from above or a door open?? Because all the after pics have lights shining on them...
Dec 19, 2008 #15 T tilegirl1313 Member Joined Oct 9, 2008 Messages 10 Monkey Pads also come in 400 and 200 grits in 5", 7", 17", 21" Pads Keep it going Ron!