by buckoh » Tue Jul 14, 2009 12:08 am
Sumo, I don't recommend sanding as a method of stripping. I repair & refinish furniture for a living and only strip when I absolutely have to. I'd recommend one of the new non toxic strippers that is water washable and soy based. It will soften many finishes. When it softens the finish, start using a paint scraper in the direction of the grain to remove finish. Sandvik makes one with an orange handle that has a replaceable/sharpenable blade. Use 2 hands and try not to gouge the wood. Once most of the finish is off, reapply the stripper and use warm water and coarse steel wool or fiber pad to clean it up. Then start with the least coarse grade of sandpaper, probably around 100 and work up to no higher than 240, always going with the grain direction. If you use a finer grade of sandpaper you will burnish the wood fibers and the stain and/or finish won't go on evenly. I would hand sand with a block. Conga drums aren't that big. A good wood filler is white glue with sanding dust from the project. For finishes, you have many choices. Matthew Smith uses an over the counter oil based poly that he brushes on. Minwax Wipe On Poly has given me good results on furniture, also. I have lots of water based clear finishes that were sent to me free by distributors (does that make me an endorser-probably not-LOL) so, I use them. I like to spray and can build the finish rapidly. I'll post pics of my GonBops that I'm working on, when done.
I don't recommend using sanding to strip because it removes wood. I did use a random orbit sander on the Gon Bops due to some deep, discolored scratches. I noticed that at the bottom, where I didn't sand, there was a little more wood. If furniture was sanded each time it was stripped it would eventually disappear! Good luck, Buck