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spent getting all your blocks to the same (height) dimension, and laying them on a uniformly flat surface without compressible chips, etc, beneath the blocks, will pay off -- because sanding end grain takes a LOT longer than sanding wood in the normal direction. And I would expect a belt sander to try to grab and upset any loose blocks, so getting them tight, perhaps with filler or adhesive (?), will be essential. (Perhaps a disc sander, while somewhat less aggressive (?), will be less of a problem in this regard. I don't have any experience with this kind of woodwork.) Or perhaps you don't intend to sand, for a shop (as opposed to residential) floor ? Best of luck ! Yes it should wear like iron. Hope you don't have a leaky roof. . .
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