View Full Version : Outdoor table in need of love....
DRMS
20th October 2014, 06:10 PM
Hi,
We picked this table up from the shop next to the tip a couple of years ago and it has been doing well. I'm about a year late re-oiling it though and one slat is too rotten to salvage. Removing that has demonstrated some more problems.
I am reasonably certain I can fix it, but first off... I don't know what wood it is!
I have narrowed it down to being Teak or Merbau, although I am prepared to be corrected.
Can anybody identify the wood, from these pics?
Many thanks as always,
Mark.
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Wrongwayfirst
20th October 2014, 06:41 PM
Generally that stuff is teak usually comes from Indonesia but can't say for sure
cheers
cava
20th October 2014, 08:22 PM
I am not an expert in timber identification. However, it does not look like teak or merbau to me.
DRMS
20th October 2014, 08:49 PM
Thanks both.... I really am poor at Timber ID....
The chairs which came with it and which seem to have the same wood, are Devon Furniture. Their website for modern products says Teak or Merbau, but I cannot pick and do not know how old this table is.
Thumbthumper
20th October 2014, 09:41 PM
To my eye it's some sort of Indonesian hardwood.
Replace it with a bit of merbau and finish it with some decking oil.
This is what I would do.
jbarb2903
25th October 2014, 06:46 PM
teak
Evanism
3rd November 2014, 04:39 PM
Teak.
Merbau/Kwila is too dark and does not rot like that.
Given the way it's rotted and the washed colour, I'd even wager it might be Ash or Cedar. I say ash because of the dusty dry rot, but Cedar as its more likely to rot like that when left untreated.
DRMS
4th November 2014, 10:30 PM
Thanks very much to all who assisted with my enquiry.
As with most jobs I undertake, one apparently simple repair leads to a number of more complex ones. A number of parts underneath needed replacing - it is a very curious design.
The table is now finished, oiled and back in service. The piece of wood I had available did not blend in quite as I wanted, but equally it is not as bad in the flesh as that photo makes it look. There are a few more slats that will need replacing in the coming years.
The finished table:
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Here is a link to the gallery that I have of the repair on Flickr: clicky click (https://www.flickr.com/photos/77356945@N06/sets/72157648946289005/)
Evanism
4th November 2014, 10:48 PM
Blame a red wine spill :)