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Default Stripping old oak beams

Steve Firth wrote:
chudford wrote:

My Daughter has just bought an old house with oak beams that have been
coated in thick black paint/varnish.
Is there any way that they can be stripped back to the original wood
surface in situ without wrecking the surrounding ceiling?


It depends.

Builders will insist in sand-blasting beams to remove the old paint.
This is fine if you want to ruin everything inside the house and to
ensure that one will be eating sand in every meal for the next thirty
years.


Dont exaggerate. It only took about 5 hoovers a week apart to get all
the calcium carbonate out of te riooms.


I've found that gently wire brushing by hand produces the best results
but it is tedious work and will take several weeks to do.

Any mechanical means


Including wire brushing

will cause damage to the beams and that seems a
shame.


Its an unavoidable fact. You cannot get all the stuff OUT of the grain
without ripping it off, and some wood always comes too. The post
carbonate blast here was pretty decent: Yes, it raised the grain, but a
light sand was all it took to get a reasonable finish back.