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Holly, in France
 
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Holly, in France wrote:

marks or would have to be planed and sanded. We replaced a big oak

beam
in a house last week where the joists were still in good condition.

The
joists are black since the room was originally used as a forge. The

new
beam sticks out like a sore thumb! When the oak floor is down we

will
sandblast the whole lot, including the underside of the floorboards.
There will still be a difference in colour but overall the effect

will
be more uniform. One thought though, I wonder if this would be

suitable
for furniture since the rough surface would be prone to collecting

dust,
making it harder to clean.


would suggest talking to these people before going ahead.
http://www.periodproperty.co.uk/cgi-...sing/forum2.pl


Couldn't see anything about sandblasting. Did you mean the thread on
darkening oak using ammonia? Will certainly look into that for future
reference, thanks.
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Holly, in France.
Holiday home in the Dordogne,
website: http://la-plaine.chez.tiscali.fr