Lappa
22nd November 2019, 12:31 PM
30 plus years ago we were given an extendable oak dining room table that had come from a derelict house that was beening demolished.
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As as you can see, the problem is the short legs. They had been badly damaged and the guy that was demolishing the house cut the legs off at “coffee table” height which is how we were given it.
Also, some of the lower attached edging is missing.
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As I have no idea what the original legs looked like and I would expect the cost of the timber to replace them would be exy, is it worth while doing something with it re restoration, or just dismantle it and use the timber for other projects?
It has served us well as a coffee table for those thirty odd years but we no longer have a place for it in our home as it is - the wife is redecorating 😎
Cheers
464685
As as you can see, the problem is the short legs. They had been badly damaged and the guy that was demolishing the house cut the legs off at “coffee table” height which is how we were given it.
Also, some of the lower attached edging is missing.
464686
As I have no idea what the original legs looked like and I would expect the cost of the timber to replace them would be exy, is it worth while doing something with it re restoration, or just dismantle it and use the timber for other projects?
It has served us well as a coffee table for those thirty odd years but we no longer have a place for it in our home as it is - the wife is redecorating 😎
Cheers