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yeah everybody has been from BC log finishers we are third-generation log home builders and restores what Id like to show you guys today is how to use an angle grinder to strip off some of the old stain and also the failed would get down into the woods thetic we can remediate any issues in preparation for stain so I just want to get through to misconceptions number one is that you can use media blasting for fixing some of this deteriorated wood but Ill explain when youve curated this far what happens is when you media blast it ends up looking even rougher so what were gonna do is get through that wood maybe about an eighth of an inch again into the nice solid fresh wood again if youre at a media blast this it would look pretty rough and so what you want to do is once again is use an angle grinder you want to use like a 24 or 36 grit on this and then you want to follow that up with an 80 grit the reason that we followed up with an 80 grit nothing finer is because you want to make