hondochica
29th May 2012, 12:08 PM
Greetings all and a thanks to any vets out there on this Memorial Day!
I have a large solid wood desk - I have no idea what type of wood - that, due to life's interventions, has been stored in a shed in the Mojave desert of so. California for the past . . . 4? years. Anyway - the shed was basically a kiln in the summer with outside daily temps of 105 on ave. The top of the desk has warped and I'm wondering if there is a reasonable way to repair it. I have attached photos for your reference - 1 is rather blurred but is still a good photo of the separation of the top from the frame. I've read a couple other posts on this website about warped wood - I'm not really inclined to remove the top to repair it. Can it be done in place? The top is nearly an inch thick - looks to be planed slats glued together.
Any help/suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Also, let me know if you have any questions.
Thank in advance for your time!
Kelly - aka hondochica
I have a large solid wood desk - I have no idea what type of wood - that, due to life's interventions, has been stored in a shed in the Mojave desert of so. California for the past . . . 4? years. Anyway - the shed was basically a kiln in the summer with outside daily temps of 105 on ave. The top of the desk has warped and I'm wondering if there is a reasonable way to repair it. I have attached photos for your reference - 1 is rather blurred but is still a good photo of the separation of the top from the frame. I've read a couple other posts on this website about warped wood - I'm not really inclined to remove the top to repair it. Can it be done in place? The top is nearly an inch thick - looks to be planed slats glued together.
Any help/suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Also, let me know if you have any questions.
Thank in advance for your time!
Kelly - aka hondochica