Christos
30th May 2009, 11:43 PM
I have a friend as we all do that has this problem.
Well actually it is not so bad a problem as I am just seeking some advise. This friend has an old table that folds down table top on either side so very little room is taken up when folded.
He is thinking of just sanding down the top and then refinishing. We think that this is solid timber as the table is old, Very old. The center is lighter then the two outer leafs of the top as one would expect from exposure to natural light.
What would be the best way of trying to match the top with the main support of the table. Should I be looking at getting this whole thing sanded back to the raw timber and refinish the whole lot?
Well actually it is not so bad a problem as I am just seeking some advise. This friend has an old table that folds down table top on either side so very little room is taken up when folded.
He is thinking of just sanding down the top and then refinishing. We think that this is solid timber as the table is old, Very old. The center is lighter then the two outer leafs of the top as one would expect from exposure to natural light.
What would be the best way of trying to match the top with the main support of the table. Should I be looking at getting this whole thing sanded back to the raw timber and refinish the whole lot?