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montela May 19th 09 08:02 AM

Removing veneer?
 

Want to refinish a night table. It has a veneer coating which has
cracked and chipped. I'd like to get it off.
Any suggestions,




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montela

Colbyt May 19th 09 12:27 PM

Removing veneer?
 

"montela" wrote in message
...

Want to refinish a night table. It has a veneer coating which has
cracked and chipped. I'd like to get it off.
Any suggestions,


Never removed any that wasn't already failing.

Sanding it down is the safest approach. A lite application of steam might
loosen the glue if the piece is old.

Others may have better opinions or experience.


Colbyt



Limp Arbor May 19th 09 12:28 PM

Removing veneer?
 
On May 19, 3:02*am, montela montela.
wrote:
Want to refinish a night table. It has a veneer coating which has
cracked and chipped. I'd like to get it off.
Any suggestions,

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montela


A standard household iron set on high would probably loosen the glue.

Post in rec.woodworking for more expert ideas but give more info

approximate age:
material under veneer: (look underneath)
type of wood:
thickness of veneer:


charlie May 19th 09 04:06 PM

Removing veneer?
 

"montela" wrote in message
...

Want to refinish a night table. It has a veneer coating which has
cracked and chipped. I'd like to get it off.
Any suggestions,




--
montela


what is under it? if chip or pressed board, you won't get it off in either
one piece or without damaging the substrate so much you won't be able to put
another piece on top without rebuilding the top anyway.



David Nebenzahl May 19th 09 07:35 PM

Removing veneer?
 
On 5/19/2009 12:02 AM montela spake thus:

Want to refinish a night table. It has a veneer coating which has
cracked and chipped. I'd like to get it off.
Any suggestions,


I vote for the hot iron + steam routine. If the piece has any age on it,
it'll be glued with hide glue which loosens nicely under warm moist
conditions.

Use a very thin scraper or palette knife to separate the veneer from the
substrate.

Easy does it.


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Found--the gene that causes belief in genetic determinism

WILLIAM21[_5_] May 20th 09 04:18 PM

Removing veneer?
 

dig it out, cut it, and install a new section of pipe. that is ONLY way
to really fix it. teh pipe did not swell from age, it swoll from not
being emptied and freezing, most likely.




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WILLIAM21


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