Posted by Geo-TH,In on June 29, 2016 at 14:45:49 from (172.78.5.74):
In Reply to: Wood planer question posted by NY 986 on June 29, 2016 at 14:16:35:
I have a 13 inch dewalt planer. First you would have to take table apart to run it through my planer. Then the dirty wood would dull the blades, the rubber rollers wouldn't like it either.
Using a hand planer would not produce good results especially if you hit a nail or screw, perhaps more harm than good. Never used a power planer. Can't see why dirty wood wouldn't dull the knifes though.
I had some 1 inch ruff cut cedar siding that looked bad on south side of house. I took a 13 hp pressure washer, 4000 psi, a rotary nozzle and removed all the crappy wood. In some places almost 1/4 inch. It made the wood look even more ruff cut. I filled all the cracks in wood with painters caulk. Two coats of good primer and two coats of good paint. So far the paint hasn't pealed off. Spent twice the money on the wood than it would have cost to use vinyl siding and twice the time too.
Sand it, live with it or faster to buy new wood if it bugs you that much. You may want to try a strong bleach first and see if it cleans it up. geo
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