mattocks
1st December 2019, 04:51 PM
This coffee table belonged to a very good friend and colleague and now belongs to her daughter, who is also a good friend.
Her daughter remembers it from childhood and using it for games, making tents and cubbies with it. as kids do.
It needs cleaning, disassembling, putting back together and refinishing.
My questions are - what is the best way to clean it?
- would it have been glued with hide glue or pva?
- The holes in the rails next to the legs, is this how it is fixed to the top? I haven't investigated them yet and can't see in easily.
- I intend to finish it with danish oil. any other suggestions.?
- Think it might be teak but not sure and the top veneer I'm not sure of either. Any ideas?
The top and rest of it despite almost falling apart is in reasonable condition. No nasty scratches or chunks out anywhere.
I think a gentle use of very fine sandpaper or 000 steel wool will make it good.
I'd be appreciative of any recommendations.
It was made by Noblett in Adelaide.
Any info on this company and possible date of manufacture (??1960's) of this coffee table would also be appreciated
thanks
Frank
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Her daughter remembers it from childhood and using it for games, making tents and cubbies with it. as kids do.
It needs cleaning, disassembling, putting back together and refinishing.
My questions are - what is the best way to clean it?
- would it have been glued with hide glue or pva?
- The holes in the rails next to the legs, is this how it is fixed to the top? I haven't investigated them yet and can't see in easily.
- I intend to finish it with danish oil. any other suggestions.?
- Think it might be teak but not sure and the top veneer I'm not sure of either. Any ideas?
The top and rest of it despite almost falling apart is in reasonable condition. No nasty scratches or chunks out anywhere.
I think a gentle use of very fine sandpaper or 000 steel wool will make it good.
I'd be appreciative of any recommendations.
It was made by Noblett in Adelaide.
Any info on this company and possible date of manufacture (??1960's) of this coffee table would also be appreciated
thanks
Frank
465048 465059 465065 465066465067