tenman
12th December 2010, 08:42 AM
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http://i300.photobucket.com/albums/nn10/tenman136/IMAG0107.jpg
http://i300.photobucket.com/albums/nn10/tenman136/IMAG0111.jpg
http://i300.photobucket.com/albums/nn10/tenman136/IMAG0108.jpghttp://i300.photobucket.com/albums/nn10/tenman136/IMAG0110.jpg
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well... this be the thing I'm working on at the moment, its an old table that had been sat in my parents basement for years, been a little attacked by woodworm, think the 3rd photo shows the worst of that, I'm just trying to make it look OK to be a feature in my place and prob. have a fishtank sat on it.
it had a mega thick layer of really thick varnish on it that I've already got (mainly) off with nitro moors, little bits to go yet that'll be needing wirewool and nitromoors to strip off I think, all I really want to do with it is get it back to the wood as much as possible and then oil it to show the grain as much as possible similar effect to the last photo I think, which is another table the wife got cos she liked the finish....
gonna nip to the hardware store tomorrow for some oil to polish with, any recommendations on brand (that I might be able to get in the UK), tips for applying (etc), and also about the word worm bits, should I just oil over and leave as a "feature" (I'm tempted, gives it a bit of history) or is there anyway I can make it look totally new/original again where it has been eaten. (I'm actually not all that bothered, I quite like the character the woodworm holes give it)
http://i300.photobucket.com/albums/nn10/tenman136/IMAG0107.jpg
http://i300.photobucket.com/albums/nn10/tenman136/IMAG0111.jpg
http://i300.photobucket.com/albums/nn10/tenman136/IMAG0108.jpghttp://i300.photobucket.com/albums/nn10/tenman136/IMAG0110.jpg
http://i300.photobucket.com/albums/nn10/tenman136/IMAG0113.jpg
well... this be the thing I'm working on at the moment, its an old table that had been sat in my parents basement for years, been a little attacked by woodworm, think the 3rd photo shows the worst of that, I'm just trying to make it look OK to be a feature in my place and prob. have a fishtank sat on it.
it had a mega thick layer of really thick varnish on it that I've already got (mainly) off with nitro moors, little bits to go yet that'll be needing wirewool and nitromoors to strip off I think, all I really want to do with it is get it back to the wood as much as possible and then oil it to show the grain as much as possible similar effect to the last photo I think, which is another table the wife got cos she liked the finish....
gonna nip to the hardware store tomorrow for some oil to polish with, any recommendations on brand (that I might be able to get in the UK), tips for applying (etc), and also about the word worm bits, should I just oil over and leave as a "feature" (I'm tempted, gives it a bit of history) or is there anyway I can make it look totally new/original again where it has been eaten. (I'm actually not all that bothered, I quite like the character the woodworm holes give it)