mikewy
7th May 2011, 12:46 PM
Hi
I am hoping someone can offer some guidance on approaches to fixing / replacing water damaged veneer over a chipboard substrate. I have been given a lovely 70s Parker sideboard. Generally in sound and good condition with minimal bumps and bruises.
The right end panel is a different story. It must have lived against something damp. The lower portion of the substrate is swelled and has turned to weet-bix, the veneer is coming away. The same behaviour is starting on the top right rear edge.
I'd love to restore this piece and don't want this problem, although not trivial, to get in the way. So, my question is ... how would the pros attack such a problem ....
Replace the entire end panel including inner and outer veneer
Remove the outer veneer, stablise and patch the substrate and re-veneer
or ,,,, I'm all ears
I was even considering adding a moulding surround or edging to help both conceal the damage and to prevent future problems, but this isn't exactly preserving the integrity of the piece.
Really appreciate any input from you ... I'm often gleaning many useful tips for restoring and finishing.
cheers
Mike
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I am hoping someone can offer some guidance on approaches to fixing / replacing water damaged veneer over a chipboard substrate. I have been given a lovely 70s Parker sideboard. Generally in sound and good condition with minimal bumps and bruises.
The right end panel is a different story. It must have lived against something damp. The lower portion of the substrate is swelled and has turned to weet-bix, the veneer is coming away. The same behaviour is starting on the top right rear edge.
I'd love to restore this piece and don't want this problem, although not trivial, to get in the way. So, my question is ... how would the pros attack such a problem ....
Replace the entire end panel including inner and outer veneer
Remove the outer veneer, stablise and patch the substrate and re-veneer
or ,,,, I'm all ears
I was even considering adding a moulding surround or edging to help both conceal the damage and to prevent future problems, but this isn't exactly preserving the integrity of the piece.
Really appreciate any input from you ... I'm often gleaning many useful tips for restoring and finishing.
cheers
Mike
http://www.woodworkforums.com/members/68120-mikewy/albums/parker-sideboard/6328t-p1010082.jpg (http://www.woodworkforums.com/members/68120-mikewy/albums/parker-sideboard/6328-p1010082/)
http://www.woodworkforums.com/members/68120-mikewy/albums/parker-sideboard/6322t-p1010076.jpg (http://www.woodworkforums.com/members/68120-mikewy/albums/parker-sideboard/6322-p1010076/)
http://www.woodworkforums.com/members/68120-mikewy/albums/parker-sideboard/6325t-p1010079.jpg (http://www.woodworkforums.com/members/68120-mikewy/albums/parker-sideboard/6325-p1010079/)
http://www.woodworkforums.com/members/68120-mikewy/albums/parker-sideboard/6324t-p1010078.jpg (http://www.woodworkforums.com/members/68120-mikewy/albums/parker-sideboard/6324-p1010078/)
http://www.woodworkforums.com/members/68120-mikewy/albums/parker-sideboard/6326t-p1010080.jpg (http://www.woodworkforums.com/members/68120-mikewy/albums/parker-sideboard/6326-p1010080/)