8aGoat
27th October 2010, 05:56 PM
I seek any advice from some of the more experienced folk (oldies) on the attached images of a delapidated solid Kauri and Kauri ply cupboard I have started to restore up here in north queensland.
has three shelves, all one piece boards along with top and bottom.
appears to have only had a shelac/french polish finish that has deterioated significantly due to sun and water exposure. vey basic construction and light weight. any tips on the stamp shown on the ply would be appreaciated - did you work in a plywood factory??
in top left hand corner has a pencil marking of 27/5/39? however the 39 is rough almost illegiable guess.
any suggestions on the era or where this stye of utilitarian cupboard was made would be very much apprecaited. has a door- remoed for sanding.
am aiming to either refinish with shelac or Beeswax/orange oil to get te nice deep kauri pine lustre.
look forward to your comments/ advice
has three shelves, all one piece boards along with top and bottom.
appears to have only had a shelac/french polish finish that has deterioated significantly due to sun and water exposure. vey basic construction and light weight. any tips on the stamp shown on the ply would be appreaciated - did you work in a plywood factory??
in top left hand corner has a pencil marking of 27/5/39? however the 39 is rough almost illegiable guess.
any suggestions on the era or where this stye of utilitarian cupboard was made would be very much apprecaited. has a door- remoed for sanding.
am aiming to either refinish with shelac or Beeswax/orange oil to get te nice deep kauri pine lustre.
look forward to your comments/ advice