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Author Topic: Refinishing Furniture  (Read 2985 times)
DavidM
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« on: August 18, 2007, 02:52:06 am »

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I came across this antique school desk in a thrift store for $30 It has an inkwell! and is cast iron. (built to last!)  impossible to take apart. I  refinished it!  Stripped of a 1oo years of varnish, repainted the iron, applied stain, Yet I can't remember the last steps? After putting on the lacquer I?Huh??  rub it down with steel wool and apply polish?
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Margaret
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« Reply #1 on: August 18, 2007, 10:37:01 pm »

Yeah, I sat in those things all through elementary school. Guess I'm an antique, too. And yeah, #0000 steel wool with a light touch is what you use to smooth the final finish. You can use it with or without lemon oil.
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DavidM
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« Reply #2 on: August 19, 2007, 06:49:21 am »

Thanks, I went ahead and did it this morning. It is going to make a nice addition to my classroom library. I love working with wood! I remember refinishing a dresser in 1979!  I thought about it as a career!  (After buying the desk for $30 I poured another $40 of supplies into it.) Now its worth about $40!!!) Guess I'll keep the day job! Roll Eyes
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