My wife and I tried a new diner today. Takeout - they aren't allowed to serve people there - but the food was good. We had planned to try a different place but the guy who answered the phone couldn't have been less interested, so we decided to give the money to a place that at least wanted to take my order.
Then this afternoon I did some more floor sanding. I think I tripped a thermal cutout on my sander so decided to let it cool off for a bit. I could really do without about five of these things so I could cycle them, but at $250 a pop that's not a sensible option. I'm wondering whether renting a floor sander would be a good idea, it's just that I've heard a few things about them either being extremely unforgiving if you make the smallest mistake, and some of them just don't bite into the floor much and you end up standing on them to get them to do anything other than just skip over the surface.
I've got about half of my floor sanded right back to bare wood now and smoothed off. It's been a slow process because there's a lot of scraping to do to lift varnish and stain, but the floor underneath is really starting to look nice now a lot of it is visible. A lot of the middle looks like it was never finished at all, it just faded and aged after 80+ years of sunshine. Sanding it strips away a dull gray surface to reveal an almost golden brown wood underneath.