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Argent July 30th 03 11:20 PM

Soft patch on oak bookcase
 
I've just bought an old open bookcase made of oak at auction and found
that the wood is quite soft along a short length of the back edge of one
of the sides. The area seems dry and both the stain and polish on and
around this patch are good. Does anyone have any idea what has caused
this softness? Could it be rot? I'm loathe to cut out this area as it
still looks fine but would welcome some advice.
Argent.

Essjay001 July 31st 03 12:13 AM

Soft patch on oak bookcase
 
Argent wrote:
I've just bought an old open bookcase made of oak at auction and found
that the wood is quite soft along a short length of the back edge of
one of the sides. The area seems dry and both the stain and polish on
and around this patch are good. Does anyone have any idea what has
caused this softness? Could it be rot? I'm loathe to cut out this
area as it still looks fine but would welcome some advice.
Argent.


Woodworm?



The Natural Philosopher July 31st 03 11:08 AM

Soft patch on oak bookcase
 
Argent wrote:

I've just bought an old open bookcase made of oak at auction and found
that the wood is quite soft along a short length of the back edge of one
of the sides. The area seems dry and both the stain and polish on and
around this patch are good. Does anyone have any idea what has caused
this softness? Could it be rot? I'm loathe to cut out this area as it
still looks fine but would welcome some advice.
Argent.


Could be any of the things others have mentioned.

I'd actually get a bottle of thin cyanoacrylate from your local model
shop - the really thin stuff - and apply to the back of the wood. It
sokas up like fury into porous soft wood, and you end up wih a fairly
decent composite matrix that will hold the wood solid against normal
wear and tear, and also seal it agianst wood worm if it has any.



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