Christos
2nd October 2011, 10:14 AM
I was at a friends place yesterday and we got to chatting about the chairs he had and how he was sanding (by hand) back the finish.
He picked these up second hand and had them for at least five years.
The flash was used for the first photo but gives more of a darker colour in the photo.
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I also took photo of chair without flash but that seems to be too yellow with the light available.
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The chairs are very much solid with no loose joints.
Another two more photos of the joints where these are wedged and something stamped on the bottom.
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One chair was partly sanded back to bear wood but not every part of the chair, so more like two thirds done. This had taken about a week (2 hours a day) for one chair and I would put that down to the quality of the sandpaper. :doh:
He wants to remove the finish from the chairs and refinish to bring out the natural wood.
On the top part of the chairs there is normal wear and tear where some wood is exposed. I would not say that it is flaking and does not come off with a bit of force with the finger nail.
So what type of finish would this be?
How can I confirm this?
He picked these up second hand and had them for at least five years.
The flash was used for the first photo but gives more of a darker colour in the photo.
183320
I also took photo of chair without flash but that seems to be too yellow with the light available.
183323
The chairs are very much solid with no loose joints.
Another two more photos of the joints where these are wedged and something stamped on the bottom.
183321 183322
One chair was partly sanded back to bear wood but not every part of the chair, so more like two thirds done. This had taken about a week (2 hours a day) for one chair and I would put that down to the quality of the sandpaper. :doh:
He wants to remove the finish from the chairs and refinish to bring out the natural wood.
On the top part of the chairs there is normal wear and tear where some wood is exposed. I would not say that it is flaking and does not come off with a bit of force with the finger nail.
So what type of finish would this be?
How can I confirm this?