Place some dynamite in it. Place in the garden and light!!
Place some dynamite in it. Place in the garden and light!!
Would it just be the front that is a veneer?It looks like a veneer finish.
Finely sand it until all varnish is opaque and revarnish with oil based gloss.
Well, that's what I would do anyway.
Don't encourage him!!
Then with the bits of wood leftover, build another piece of furniture...
I like simple, time saving and practical solutions...
Definitely veneer then.Would it just be the front that is a veneer?
If we sanded it, would it go a lighter colour and could we then oil or wax it?
Possibly the top as well. Be extremely careful of sanding veneered surfaces - modern (i.e. post 1920s) veneers are often only 0.4 to 0.6mm thick snd are frighteningly easy to sand through, especially when using power sandersWould it just be the front that is a veneer?
If we sanded it, would it go a lighter colour and could we then oil or wax it?
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