Osborn® Wood Buffing Brushes - Finish Sanding

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Product Overview


Remove Wood Felting and Raised Grain.

Remove wood fuzz (called felting) after power washing or media blasting, and knock down excessive raised grain with these finish sanding tools.


How many Osborn Brushes will I need?

Depending on what’s being removed, a single Osborn brush can be used on 2,000-4,000 square feet before needing replacement.

Use these helpful tools so finish sanding won’t wear you out.


Osborn® brushes and Sashco’s Buffy Pad system are the efficient and easy-to-use alternatives to everyday sandpaper.  They make quick work of removing wood fuzz (called felting), and are gentle yet effective when used on hand-peeled logs and delicate wood fixtures that require a light touch.  Osborn brushes are also excellent for wood and log homes that must be prepped entirely by hand.  Use these helpful tools so finish sanding won’t wear you out.


Features:

  • Made with heat stabilized nylon filaments impregnated with Silicon Carbide for mess-free finish sanding and buffing

  • Long-lasting – one or two brushes will remove felting from an average of 2000 sq. ft. home

  • Use with a variable speed grinder for a consistent finish every time

  • Won’t leave circular patterns like orbital sanders

  • Available in 4” and 6” diameter, 80 grit or 120 grit.

Osborn® is a registered trademark of Osborn International. Finish. First. Is a trademark of Osborn International.


Where to Use:

Use Sashco’s Buffy Pad and Osborn® Brushes finish sanding system to remove felting produced by power washing and media blasting or to more efficiently hand-sand any wood surface.  Excellent for gentle prep on softer woods.

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Osborn Buffing Brushes

Osborn Brushes are excellent tools to help prepare a surface before the first coat of finish is applied. They consist of nylon bristles impregnated with particles of silicon carbide which act as an abrasive. Osborn brushes are surface conditioning brushes, not sanding brushes. So what is the difference? Sandpaper and sanding disks are designed to remove the top layer of wood, whereas Osborn Brushes are designed to smooth the surface of the wood without removing the entire top layer.

Osborn Brushes require a buffer or polisher with 5/8 x 11 National Coarse (NC) threads. Although a constant speed buffer of around 1800 RPM will work, one with a variable speed is much easier to use and will do a better job.

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So what are some applications for the use of Osborn Brushes?

1. When the surface has been stripped or pressure washed and you want to remove any feathering that may have occurred.

2. If the grain of the wood has been raised due to contact with water (mostly interior situations).

3. To remove mill glaze on interior and exterior wood surfaces.

4. To even out the texture of hewn surfaces since the flexible bristles reach the hills and valleys.

5. If a home has been blasted the use of an Osborn Brush can help reduce rough texture of the surface.


What are Osborn Brushes not suitable for?

1. To make a blasted surface completely smooth again.

2. To remove a finish.

3. To remove discolorations that are deep within the wood.

Osborn brushes are not an alternative to sandpaper or sanding disks. Sanders and sanding disks consist of rough, flat surfaces and will remove more wood on high spots than in depressions, whereas Osborn Brushes follow the contour of the surface. To correctly use an Osborn brush you never need apply much pressure to the buffer, just hold it in place and let the brush do the work.

We carry four different Osborn Brushes. For logs and log siding, we recommend using the flared 6” diameter brushes since they do a good job and are easy to use. The 4” brushes may be used for small or tight areas. For exterior surfaces 80 grit brushes should always be used. On interior surfaces, you can use either 80 or 120 grit brushes.


Tools Required

Buffer or polisher with 5/8x11 National Course (NC) threads. Best speed is around 1800 RPM but varible speed is handy.

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osborn brush defelting sanding angle grinder brush 

osborn brush defelting sanding angle grinder brush

osborn brush defelting sanding angle grinder brush

osborn brush defelting sanding angle grinder brush


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