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I than everyone for some very good thoughts on the path I should take. I
will review every suggestion and formulate a plan to attack this. HAving continued to sand off the old finish and stain, I have discovered a seperation in the op at the opposite end of the table from which I usually sit, so once I have it rough sanded, I will have to address this issue. Since I will now have to take the top off, my finishing options now become wide open, as it will be small enough sections to transport away from the base (now 2- 4x4+/- with the 2 leaves). I am not planning to refinish the base, just the top so this should be a plus, as I will probably be looking at opening up the split on the table saw and then glueing them back together, using a thin kerf blade should minimize dimension loss on the top. Again, thanx all SteveA |
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