ado
10th February 2008, 02:00 PM
I recently purchased a trunk that was used to transport the goods of an Italian migrant to Australia. I'm told that the wood is baltic pine (but I wouldn't really know). An image of one end of the trunk is below.
There are some nice shipping labels still attached.
My plan is to strip the paint (using Bostik Envirostipper), sand manually to 280 grit (or so) and polish (with Organoil Wax and Polish).
Ideally I'd like to maintain and preserve the shipping labels.
Some questions for experienced restorers:
1. Any tips as to how to strip the paint from around the labels without damaging the labels?
2. One idea to preserve the labels was to apply a coat of clear laquer. Any thoughts, comments or other ideas?
3. Any ideas on how holes should be filled? My father suggested an appropraitely tinted acrylic wood filler...
All input gratefully received.
Thanks,
ado
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There are some nice shipping labels still attached.
My plan is to strip the paint (using Bostik Envirostipper), sand manually to 280 grit (or so) and polish (with Organoil Wax and Polish).
Ideally I'd like to maintain and preserve the shipping labels.
Some questions for experienced restorers:
1. Any tips as to how to strip the paint from around the labels without damaging the labels?
2. One idea to preserve the labels was to apply a coat of clear laquer. Any thoughts, comments or other ideas?
3. Any ideas on how holes should be filled? My father suggested an appropraitely tinted acrylic wood filler...
All input gratefully received.
Thanks,
ado
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