Paul shows us his restored table top…
A cracking good piece of work, leaving it looking untouched. Excellent!
I can’t help but point out that if you’re in the habit of assembling those
grossly heavy tenders on the dining room table you will need a better
underframe!
- some of us have interests in objects such as that - inserted as a teaser no
doubt amongst pics of table tops.
-Any chance of views of the finished table, with those appealing legs?
Richard Wilson
Yorkshireman Galoot
> On 18 Oct 2022, at 23:05, Paul Gardner wrote:
>
> Dear assembled,
>
> I just thought I'd post a follow up to the wood ID inquiry I put to the
> List last May and provide some progress and "after" pictures of my parents
> antique kitchen table restoration. After I got the piece disassembled, the
> wood ID problem became (thankfully) moot. Just to remind you of the
> problem, here are some "before" pictures of the challenges.
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Yorkshireman Galoot
in the most northerly county, farther north even than Yorkshire
IT #300
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