poundlane
10th March 2009, 05:24 PM
Hi all,
Finally getting around to trying to preserve an old wine press I picked up a few years back. (pictures attached) A mate of mine suggested I get some good advice!. Id like to preserve and partially restore it rather than try to fully restore it. Its main problems are that its been outside for some years, and the wood is terribly dry and has cracked, rotted in a few places and has woodworm, oh and a few borer holes! Apart from that its ok :2tsup:... Im not sure what sort of timber it is, but I'd suspect its something like what I know as a tassie oak (sorry if thats a swear word), its a yellowish colour in the unexposed joints and seems pretty hard - but as you can tell im no expert.
So, to the question(s)...what would preserve and improve the dry timber, tung oil has been suggested?...would I sand it first?...what could I fill the worm and borer holes with. Also, where the base has rotted slightly here are a few bits of timber which are loose. Whats the best way to secure them without 'spoiling' the piece. As I said, Im not aiming to make it look new, just preserve its overall condition...
Any advice or ideas on how to go about this would be greatly appreciated..
Thanks in advance
Chris
Finally getting around to trying to preserve an old wine press I picked up a few years back. (pictures attached) A mate of mine suggested I get some good advice!. Id like to preserve and partially restore it rather than try to fully restore it. Its main problems are that its been outside for some years, and the wood is terribly dry and has cracked, rotted in a few places and has woodworm, oh and a few borer holes! Apart from that its ok :2tsup:... Im not sure what sort of timber it is, but I'd suspect its something like what I know as a tassie oak (sorry if thats a swear word), its a yellowish colour in the unexposed joints and seems pretty hard - but as you can tell im no expert.
So, to the question(s)...what would preserve and improve the dry timber, tung oil has been suggested?...would I sand it first?...what could I fill the worm and borer holes with. Also, where the base has rotted slightly here are a few bits of timber which are loose. Whats the best way to secure them without 'spoiling' the piece. As I said, Im not aiming to make it look new, just preserve its overall condition...
Any advice or ideas on how to go about this would be greatly appreciated..
Thanks in advance
Chris