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    Hello and apolagies for cross posting


    First of all I have to fess up to having limited skills and knowledge...
    However, what I do have is a nice small dining table that I think had a hard life, and lived in a shed for a while. I have pulled it apart and cleaned and sanded it back - the table top I had sanded at a furniture "place" as we intend to use it as our dining table so want it done properly - I don't want to practice on it and muck it up.

    Also, when I pulled the table apart, the fittings were very corroded so new ones in order, should I get brass?

    As it will be used on a daily basis any suggestions as to finishes? It will need to be waterproof and hardy but want to avoid the glossy varnish look.
    Any ideas as to finishes and methodology? I don't think it is an antique but it is a nice piece and who knows? one day it well may be.

    Thanks
    Dave

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    For hard wearing you can't beat Estapol 7008, and for a non glossy finish, rub down with #2000/whatever grade you fancy at the end but 2000 is pretty silky and sexy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by q9 View Post
    For hard wearing you can't beat Estapol 7008, and for a non glossy finish, rub down with #2000/whatever grade you fancy at the end but 2000 is pretty silky and sexy.
    Thanks mate

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    Hi and welcome.

    If you don't want plastic on the table, try using burnished oil. Stain proof, waterproof and heat proof. AND when you get scratches and such, you just apply a coat of oil with a cloth and they're gone.
    I can provide details if you wish.

    Regards,

    Rob

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