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[email protected] November 4th 05 10:30 PM

Unusual refinishing problem
 
I posted a message with this same subject line back in September. I
wanted to let everyone know how it worked out.

The problem, to recap, was that 30 years ago, my father-in-law had a
heirloom family table professionally refinished. It came out great,
and to protect it, my mother-in-law covered it with a tablecloth. But
unfortunately, the tablecloth she chose had a foam rubber backing,
which stuck to the new finish. For all the years since, the top was
disfigured by a layer of black gunk, and everyone was just sick about
it.

My wife and I now own the table, and I asked the group how to remove
the black layer. My first thought was to use a heat gun, but everyone
wisely talked me out of that. I did as suggested, starting with the
mildest possible solvents, and working my way up. I was getting
discouraged when mineral spirits didn't work, but lacquer thinner did
the job!

It was in pretty nice shape underneath, but you could see some
"patterns" of where the old foam had been. I decided to go the extra
mile and sand the top. I was able to get a stain that matched
identically, and gave it two coats of varnish.

It looks fabulous. It's quarter-sawn oak -- who'd have known?

But here's the best part of the story. My father-in-law is still
living. My wife invited him and his two sisters to our house to
celebrate the birthday of one of the sisters. (These folks are all in
their 80's now.) When my father-in-law looked into the dining room, he
gasped ... and tears came to his eyes. He and his sisters then got to
have a birthday party around the same table where they sat when they
were children.

Who says woodworking isn't a great hobby?

Thanks for the great advice, everyone!


tom November 4th 05 11:39 PM

Unusual refinishing problem
 
Nice! Tom


Edwin Pawlowski November 5th 05 03:47 AM

Unusual refinishing problem
 
wrote in message

But here's the best part of the story. My father-in-law is still
living. My wife invited him and his two sisters to our house to
celebrate the birthday of one of the sisters. (These folks are all in
their 80's now.) When my father-in-law looked into the dining room, he
gasped ... and tears came to his eyes. He and his sisters then got to
have a birthday party around the same table where they sat when they
were children.


Great story! I'll bet the old guy is often thinking of that table and the
time you took to repair it.




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