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"Actually my dining room table needs taking back to its natural state and revarnishing. Not sure i can do it myself its a good one. Durcol. Table and six chairs two of which are carvers, £100 from the sale room a few years ago" To strip it, suggest you see if you could get it acid stripped (or dipped) as they do with old doors etc. Just a thought. | |||
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"Actually my dining room table needs taking back to its natural state and revarnishing. Not sure i can do it myself its a good one. Durcol. Table and six chairs two of which are carvers, £100 from the sale room a few years ago To strip it, suggest you see if you could get it acid stripped (or dipped) as they do with old doors etc. Just a thought." Thats what i was hoping to do. Think im going to try and do it myself | |||
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"Actually my dining room table needs taking back to its natural state and revarnishing. Not sure i can do it myself its a good one. Durcol. Table and six chairs two of which are carvers, £100 from the sale room a few years ago To strip it, suggest you see if you could get it acid stripped (or dipped) as they do with old doors etc. Just a thought." Do not drip/acid strip any furniture or doors as it removes the glue etc and brings the grain up, if you dip your dining room table you will probably end up with a pile of firewood! The only way is to strip the finish off by hand, a nasty job and really it wants spray finishing with a heat resistant finish. Varnish is for boats not furniture! | |||
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"Actually my dining room table needs taking back to its natural state and revarnishing. Not sure i can do it myself its a good one. Durcol. Table and six chairs two of which are carvers, £100 from the sale room a few years ago To strip it, suggest you see if you could get it acid stripped (or dipped) as they do with old doors etc. Just a thought. Thats what i was hoping to do. Think im going to try and do it myself" Tank dipping is dodgy with furniture since it can damage glued joints - you see it on doors too sometimes where stiles and rails separate. So for a table brush stripping is the best option. | |||
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"Actually my dining room table needs taking back to its natural state and revarnishing. Not sure i can do it myself its a good one. Durcol. Table and six chairs two of which are carvers, £100 from the sale room a few years ago To strip it, suggest you see if you could get it acid stripped (or dipped) as they do with old doors etc. Just a thought. Do not drip/acid strip any furniture or doors as it removes the glue etc and brings the grain up, if you dip your dining room table you will probably end up with a pile of firewood! The only way is to strip the finish off by hand, a nasty job and really it wants spray finishing with a heat resistant finish. Varnish is for boats not furniture! " You got there first, lol.... | |||
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