Shnita
12th November 2007, 02:18 PM
Hello,
I have a pine dining table that is about 20 years old and I would like to strip off the old nasty yellowing/greening stain that is there currently and apply something that is more of a matte walnut colour. (to match something like the sideboard in the latest Early Settler Catalogue (http://www.earlysettler.com.au/picture_library/images/p4.pdf) 1.2mb pdf)
Ive never done anything like this before and am concerned particularly with the legs which have been rounded on a lathe in a rather delicate way.
Where do I start?
How do I get the current stain off? sanding only or with a cream/paint remover?
When I apply the new stain, how do I ensure i get an even coat? (I understand pine can soak up stain at different rates, particularly when the timber on the top surface of the dining table is made up of several pieces)
Help! (and thanks!)
I have a pine dining table that is about 20 years old and I would like to strip off the old nasty yellowing/greening stain that is there currently and apply something that is more of a matte walnut colour. (to match something like the sideboard in the latest Early Settler Catalogue (http://www.earlysettler.com.au/picture_library/images/p4.pdf) 1.2mb pdf)
Ive never done anything like this before and am concerned particularly with the legs which have been rounded on a lathe in a rather delicate way.
Where do I start?
How do I get the current stain off? sanding only or with a cream/paint remover?
When I apply the new stain, how do I ensure i get an even coat? (I understand pine can soak up stain at different rates, particularly when the timber on the top surface of the dining table is made up of several pieces)
Help! (and thanks!)