Can this old table be saved?
My dad had this old library table. It's probably from the 1960's or earlier, I'm not sure. He cut off the legs a long time ago to make it coffee table height. I'm in need of a sturdy project table and hoped to refinish it and add taller legs. I've tried calling around to find 3 inch square lengths of wood to make the legs but I think it's oak and any hard wood is going to be more money than I want to spend on legs. I'm thinking about gluing thinner boards together. The top has a sort of particle board with a strange surface inset. I'll probably try to replace that too as it has some indentations. My dad had me help him on projects growing up so I've done a little woodworking but nothing serious. I still have his old table saw in the garage.
Anyway, about the refinishing part. I bought stripper today to take off the thick, gross varnish that's currently on there. I knew it wasn't in perfect shape but when I flipped it over I noticed lots of white spots. I think it may be mold, I have no idea. When I scrape it some black dust comes off but most of the white spots are really in there.
Is there a way to salvage it? I hate to throw away a good solid table like this but I don't want to make myself sick with a contaminated table. I'm including images of the table and the mold on the underside and drawers below. Can I strip it and stain it? Put a sealant or base coat on there and paint it? Throw it in the garbage?
The table & drawers:
http://www.themeganproject.com/image...e/DSC_1699.jpg
The underside of the table:
http://www.themeganproject.com/image...e/DSC_1704.jpg
The worst part, underside corner:
http://www.themeganproject.com/image...e/DSC_1705.jpg
Drawer bottoms:
http://www.themeganproject.com/image...e/DSC_1706.jpg
Drawer tops:
http://www.themeganproject.com/image...e/DSC_1707.jpg
Update: The mold (looks) gone
I washed everything down with water/vinegar/washup liquid and I think it's gone. I'm going to wait over night and see how it goes. What if it's in a tiny bit of crack between two boards or in a tiny sliver under the drawer handle that I can't reach? Is that going to mean it will grow back?
Is there anything I can do to treat it/seal it to prevent this from coming back? The top and sides are varnished (actually it may be shellac, it's really think and shiny) but the underside, where a lot of the mold is, seems to be untreated. Should I stain this along with the rest?
At this point I'm thinking of just working on it to use as a coffee table. We'll see how it goes. I suppose I could kneel on the floor and cut paper!
Thanks for all your help so far.