Em89
19th April 2012, 04:57 PM
Hi all. I'm Emma, 23, and like to think I'm a bit of a handy-chick, love a bit of DIY and Bunnings to me is what shoe stores are to my friends. I've got a second-hand 4ft aquarium stand that had been slathered in Black Japan, and it hides the grain of the wood and looks awful. I'm wondering if there's a way I can take off the black without sanding (chemically, etc), because I don't think I have enough strong mates to help me take the tank off and move it outside. Plus I'd have to empty it, and mess and the dog would try to eat the turtle....
I reckon I might be able to hire a belt sander and industrial vac and do it inside, but the BF would get a bit cranky because I'd make a mess. I'd do the bits closest to the floor by hand so I don't hurt it.
Afterwards I'm going to re-stain it a medium chocolate colour and poly it. I've already done the hood and it looks great. Any help would be awesome, thanks!
I reckon I might be able to hire a belt sander and industrial vac and do it inside, but the BF would get a bit cranky because I'd make a mess. I'd do the bits closest to the floor by hand so I don't hurt it.
Afterwards I'm going to re-stain it a medium chocolate colour and poly it. I've already done the hood and it looks great. Any help would be awesome, thanks!