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                             Tips on:                                      GOODWIN     Heart Pine Company




                                    Installing and Finishing Antique Woods

This information is just the beginning of what you need to know. Due to vast technical considerations, you should consult a wood pro-
fessional if at all possible. If we can help with additional information, please let us know.


This information is just the beginning of what you need to           A Few Color Tips Include:
know. Due to vast technical considerations, you should               These gorgeous woods are photo-reactive. The more
consult a wood professional if at all possible. If we can            sunlight the wood receives, the faster its color changes to
help with additional information, please let us know.                a rich copper to mellow burgundy in Heart Pine, or honey
The Basics on How to Sand Heart Pine                                 to rich cinnamon chocolate in Heart Cypress. A first coat
                                                                     of penetrating sealer or conditioner helps "pop" out the
see page 2 for details
                                                                     color right away. Thin this with 1/4 to 1/3 mineral spirits to
Start with 36- or 40- grit (or lower) and cross sand at              see some immediate color change. Allow for extra curing
roughly 7-15 degrees. Be sure to get the first cut really            time between coats.
smooth. Then straight sand with 40- or 50- grit changing
the paper frequently. Edge with 36- to 40- grit, and then            • Finishes with an ultraviolet inhibitor prevent the color
vacuum the whole floor thoroughly to remove debris. After              change and keep the wood its initial lighter tones.
vacuuming, edge with 50- or 60- grit, feathering into the            • Avoid any lacquer based products on Heart Cypress
field about 12 to 14 inches. Sand the entire floor with 50-            (these may turn cypress green).
or 60- grit, feathering into the areas that were edged, then         • If you wish to stain Heart Pine or Heart Cypress,
hand scrape and hand sand corners, wall lines, etc. Clean              condition the wood first then thin the stain 1 to 6 to 12
and vacuum again thoroughly before screening. Screen                   parts mineral spirits, depending on desired darkness.
with 80- or 100- grit. If the floor requires screening with            Wipe stain on lightly and wipe off.
80- grit go back over it with 100- grit keeping the floor            How to Finish Heart Cypress
clean and changing screens as often as needed.                       or Heart Pine on an Exterior
 The best heart pine is full of resin that makes the wood            The suggested finish for exterior porch or verandah
hard and gives it the red color. Don't lean on the sander!           under roof is Boiled Linseed Oil or Watco Oil. Urethanes
Let the weight of the machine do the work to prevent the             and Marine Varnishes are not recommended. They do
resins from rising to the floor surface.                             not allow moisture to pass through the wood and often
                                                                     peel because moisture is pushing against the finish from
How to Finish Heart Pine or Heart Cypress
                                                                     below. For a weathered look but to protect the wood,
Which finish you choose for your Heart Pine or Heart
                                                                     use bleaching oil. Cypress will also take exterior stains
Cypress floor depends on your preferences for mainte-
                                                                     well. If left unprotected, Cypress naturally ages to
nance, durability and drying time. The single best choice
                                                                     weathered gray.
is always the one that your floor professional knows best.
Some of the most popular choices are:                                New Trends in Radiant Heat
                                                                     There's nothing nicer than a warm floor on a cold winter's
• one coat of penetrating oil sealer, 2 to 4 coats of oil
                                                                     day, but if your floor is wood you do have to take some
  modified polyurethane with 40-50% solid content
                                                                     precautions. Radiant heat works best with wood floors
• one coat of water based sealer, 2 to 4 coats of
                                                                     that are no wider than 3-1/4". The relative humidity in a
  waterborne polyurethane ¾ look for 30% solid content
                                                                     radiantly heated home that has wood floors should never
• one coat of penetrating oil sealer, 2 coats of Tung Oil
                                                                     be more than 50 percent and never make a wood floor
  (requires longer drying time)
                                                                     hotter than 85 degrees at its surface. Heart Pine is a food
• wood conditioner, 2 to 4 coats of moisture cure
                                                                     choice since, however, it is 29% more stable than Red
• one or more coats of penetrating oil sealer plus wax
                                                                     Oak. Follow these tips and enjoy your radiant heat.


106 SW 109 Pl • Micanopy, Fl 32667 • (800) 336-3118 • f.(352) 466-0608 • www.heartpine.com • goodwin@heartpine.com
SANDING WITH HEART
Antique heart pine floors require extra sanding precautions      GOODWIN    Heart Pine Company




Q.               Why can’t I sand Heart Pine with the same proce-
                 dures as Oak or Maple

A.
                 Antique reclaimed heart pine             areas that were edged. This will sand away
                 can sometimes be difficult to            any wheel marks that are left by the edger.
                 sand. Heart pine has sap or              On this cut, the paper will also load up, so
                 resin in the product, which              sand as much as you can before changing
makes sanding a more difficult job. additional-           paper. At this step in the sanding process, the
ly, there are several things to look at when              floor will burnish from the paper being loaded.
sanding heart pine. For example, how well is               Aster all sanding is done with the sander
the floor installed? Is there much overwood?              and edger, the hard work begins. Hand scrap-
How well do the end joints match?                         ing all corners, wall line, toe kicks, floor
 Most floor sanders try to sand the floor with            jambs, and other areas is necessary to make
the same grit sandpaper they use for a typical            the floor flat. Using a 60-80 grit sandpaper
oak or maple re-sand job–40 or 50 grit, sand-             and working with the grain, hand sand all
ing straight with the grain. The sap that is in           areas that have been scraped. This will
the heart pine will load up the paper within 20           smooth and blend edges from the field to the
o 30 square feet of sanding. This makes for a             walls. Clean, sweep and vacuum the floors
long day.                                                 thoroughly. Now the floor is ready for screen-
                                                          ing. Remember, your final cut with the big
  Whether it’s a new floor or a re-sand, as a
                                                          sander was 50-60 grit, so yo will need to start
rule of thumb, sand the floor on a diagonal of
                                                          screening with an 80-100 grit screen. The
about 15 to 30 degrees with 36-40 grit paper.
                                                          screens will also load up and could cause
This will sand more aggressively than sand-
                                                          swirls in the floor. Keeping the floor clean (as
ing straight with the grain. In extreme cases,
                                                          well as the screens) is important in order to
you may have to use open coat sandpaper
                                                          achieve a good sanding job.
such as 24-grit (or even coarser) to sand the
floor flat. Once the floor is rough -sand. Sand             If the floor requires screening with an 80 grit,
the floor with a medium grit (40-50 grit) with            go back over it with a 100 grit to ensure
the grain. Even though the paper will load                smoothness. Now your heart pine floor is
up, continue to sand–while changing the                   ready for finish. Remember, if you are using an
paper frequently.                                         oil-modified polyurethane finish, allow for extra
                                                          cure time. Also, relative humidity and tempera-
 After the medium sanding is done, wyyou
                                                          ture will affect the curing of other finishes used
will need to sand the edges. Using an edger
                                                          on heart pine. Always check the manufactur-
with coarse grit paper, (36grit), sand all edges
                                                          er’s recommended procedures before applying
smooth and flat. Once you have completed
                                                          finish. Make sure that al finishes are fully cured
the first cut on the edger, sweep, clean and
                                                          before the next coat, as well.
vacuum the room thoroughly. Remember that
keeping the floor free of debris, trash and grit
will make a difference in how the final coat
looks when the job is complete.
                                                              Heart Pine Sanding Tips
                                                              • Do your first cut with the big machine on a
 Before the final sanding with the big sander,                  15-30 degree angle.
edge with a 50 or 60 grit paper, feathering
                                                              • The sap will make the sandpaper load up
into the field about 12-14 inches. Since the
pine is a softer wood, the edger may lease                      quickly–change paper frequently.
wheel marks in the floor. If not sanded prop-                 • Pine is a soft wood, so watch carefully for
erly, this will show up at the end of the job.                  edger wheel marks left on the floor.
 With the big sander, sand the entire floor
                                                              • Be prepared to leave extra cure time for
with a 50-60 grit sander, feathering into the                   finishes, especially oil-modified polyurethane.
                                                                Excerpted from Hardwood Floors, June/July 1999

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Finishing Reclaimed Wood Floors

  • 1. Up-to-the-Minute Tips on: GOODWIN Heart Pine Company Installing and Finishing Antique Woods This information is just the beginning of what you need to know. Due to vast technical considerations, you should consult a wood pro- fessional if at all possible. If we can help with additional information, please let us know. This information is just the beginning of what you need to A Few Color Tips Include: know. Due to vast technical considerations, you should These gorgeous woods are photo-reactive. The more consult a wood professional if at all possible. If we can sunlight the wood receives, the faster its color changes to help with additional information, please let us know. a rich copper to mellow burgundy in Heart Pine, or honey The Basics on How to Sand Heart Pine to rich cinnamon chocolate in Heart Cypress. A first coat of penetrating sealer or conditioner helps "pop" out the see page 2 for details color right away. Thin this with 1/4 to 1/3 mineral spirits to Start with 36- or 40- grit (or lower) and cross sand at see some immediate color change. Allow for extra curing roughly 7-15 degrees. Be sure to get the first cut really time between coats. smooth. Then straight sand with 40- or 50- grit changing the paper frequently. Edge with 36- to 40- grit, and then • Finishes with an ultraviolet inhibitor prevent the color vacuum the whole floor thoroughly to remove debris. After change and keep the wood its initial lighter tones. vacuuming, edge with 50- or 60- grit, feathering into the • Avoid any lacquer based products on Heart Cypress field about 12 to 14 inches. Sand the entire floor with 50- (these may turn cypress green). or 60- grit, feathering into the areas that were edged, then • If you wish to stain Heart Pine or Heart Cypress, hand scrape and hand sand corners, wall lines, etc. Clean condition the wood first then thin the stain 1 to 6 to 12 and vacuum again thoroughly before screening. Screen parts mineral spirits, depending on desired darkness. with 80- or 100- grit. If the floor requires screening with Wipe stain on lightly and wipe off. 80- grit go back over it with 100- grit keeping the floor How to Finish Heart Cypress clean and changing screens as often as needed. or Heart Pine on an Exterior The best heart pine is full of resin that makes the wood The suggested finish for exterior porch or verandah hard and gives it the red color. Don't lean on the sander! under roof is Boiled Linseed Oil or Watco Oil. Urethanes Let the weight of the machine do the work to prevent the and Marine Varnishes are not recommended. They do resins from rising to the floor surface. not allow moisture to pass through the wood and often peel because moisture is pushing against the finish from How to Finish Heart Pine or Heart Cypress below. For a weathered look but to protect the wood, Which finish you choose for your Heart Pine or Heart use bleaching oil. Cypress will also take exterior stains Cypress floor depends on your preferences for mainte- well. If left unprotected, Cypress naturally ages to nance, durability and drying time. The single best choice weathered gray. is always the one that your floor professional knows best. Some of the most popular choices are: New Trends in Radiant Heat There's nothing nicer than a warm floor on a cold winter's • one coat of penetrating oil sealer, 2 to 4 coats of oil day, but if your floor is wood you do have to take some modified polyurethane with 40-50% solid content precautions. Radiant heat works best with wood floors • one coat of water based sealer, 2 to 4 coats of that are no wider than 3-1/4". The relative humidity in a waterborne polyurethane ¾ look for 30% solid content radiantly heated home that has wood floors should never • one coat of penetrating oil sealer, 2 coats of Tung Oil be more than 50 percent and never make a wood floor (requires longer drying time) hotter than 85 degrees at its surface. Heart Pine is a food • wood conditioner, 2 to 4 coats of moisture cure choice since, however, it is 29% more stable than Red • one or more coats of penetrating oil sealer plus wax Oak. Follow these tips and enjoy your radiant heat. 106 SW 109 Pl • Micanopy, Fl 32667 • (800) 336-3118 • f.(352) 466-0608 • www.heartpine.com • goodwin@heartpine.com
  • 2. SANDING WITH HEART Antique heart pine floors require extra sanding precautions GOODWIN Heart Pine Company Q. Why can’t I sand Heart Pine with the same proce- dures as Oak or Maple A. Antique reclaimed heart pine areas that were edged. This will sand away can sometimes be difficult to any wheel marks that are left by the edger. sand. Heart pine has sap or On this cut, the paper will also load up, so resin in the product, which sand as much as you can before changing makes sanding a more difficult job. additional- paper. At this step in the sanding process, the ly, there are several things to look at when floor will burnish from the paper being loaded. sanding heart pine. For example, how well is Aster all sanding is done with the sander the floor installed? Is there much overwood? and edger, the hard work begins. Hand scrap- How well do the end joints match? ing all corners, wall line, toe kicks, floor Most floor sanders try to sand the floor with jambs, and other areas is necessary to make the same grit sandpaper they use for a typical the floor flat. Using a 60-80 grit sandpaper oak or maple re-sand job–40 or 50 grit, sand- and working with the grain, hand sand all ing straight with the grain. The sap that is in areas that have been scraped. This will the heart pine will load up the paper within 20 smooth and blend edges from the field to the o 30 square feet of sanding. This makes for a walls. Clean, sweep and vacuum the floors long day. thoroughly. Now the floor is ready for screen- ing. Remember, your final cut with the big Whether it’s a new floor or a re-sand, as a sander was 50-60 grit, so yo will need to start rule of thumb, sand the floor on a diagonal of screening with an 80-100 grit screen. The about 15 to 30 degrees with 36-40 grit paper. screens will also load up and could cause This will sand more aggressively than sand- swirls in the floor. Keeping the floor clean (as ing straight with the grain. In extreme cases, well as the screens) is important in order to you may have to use open coat sandpaper achieve a good sanding job. such as 24-grit (or even coarser) to sand the floor flat. Once the floor is rough -sand. Sand If the floor requires screening with an 80 grit, the floor with a medium grit (40-50 grit) with go back over it with a 100 grit to ensure the grain. Even though the paper will load smoothness. Now your heart pine floor is up, continue to sand–while changing the ready for finish. Remember, if you are using an paper frequently. oil-modified polyurethane finish, allow for extra cure time. Also, relative humidity and tempera- After the medium sanding is done, wyyou ture will affect the curing of other finishes used will need to sand the edges. Using an edger on heart pine. Always check the manufactur- with coarse grit paper, (36grit), sand all edges er’s recommended procedures before applying smooth and flat. Once you have completed finish. Make sure that al finishes are fully cured the first cut on the edger, sweep, clean and before the next coat, as well. vacuum the room thoroughly. Remember that keeping the floor free of debris, trash and grit will make a difference in how the final coat looks when the job is complete. Heart Pine Sanding Tips • Do your first cut with the big machine on a Before the final sanding with the big sander, 15-30 degree angle. edge with a 50 or 60 grit paper, feathering • The sap will make the sandpaper load up into the field about 12-14 inches. Since the pine is a softer wood, the edger may lease quickly–change paper frequently. wheel marks in the floor. If not sanded prop- • Pine is a soft wood, so watch carefully for erly, this will show up at the end of the job. edger wheel marks left on the floor. With the big sander, sand the entire floor • Be prepared to leave extra cure time for with a 50-60 grit sander, feathering into the finishes, especially oil-modified polyurethane. Excerpted from Hardwood Floors, June/July 1999