Five DIY Projects Made Easier With A Hand Sanding Block

by | Mar 25, 2015 | Shopping

If you are a DIYer one of the tools you will soon discover you cannot live without is a Festool hand sanding block. It is not always something novice DIYers think to add to their tool boxes. However there are many projects where you will be able to cut the time wasted sanding in half with this handy tool. Here are five DIY projects that will be made easier with your Festool hand sanding block:

* Kitchen Cupboard Facelift: Most DIYers eventually take on the project of refacing their kitchen cupboards as an “easy” way to undergo an affordable kitchen makeover. However you will soon find that the prospect of sanding the doors and frames before priming is not only tedious but miserable. Having a hand sanding block will allow you to make easy work of the job so you can see those brand new cabinets in no time. They will also prepare the surfaces to ensure the primer adheres more readily to make the paint you apply become more durable.

* Furniture Makeovers: The shabby chic look is in more than ever especially with more and more homeowners looking for affordable and eco-friendly options to decorate their homes.  Repurposing furniture is an on trend way to decorate your home, but it does take a little elbow grease. Whether you are staining, painting, or spray painting wood furniture having a Festool hand sanding block will allow you to get the perfectly primed surface to avoid chipping and scratching.

* Staircase Makeover: Pulling up old carpeting on a tired staircase is a great way to upgrade your main hallway. However the average staircase has 13 steps which means you have 26 surfaces to prepare before painting. That’s a lot of sanding made easier with a hand sanding block.

* Drip Duty: Painting anywhere in the house can lead to messy drips that can be easily fixed with a spatula and a little sanding.

* Drywall Repairs: Whether you had a little leak or are making repairs to walls before painting, you will need to smooth and sand the plaster before applying the primer and paint. You will be happy to have a hand sander especially if your drywall job is in a larger area.

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