I wanted a little work table so I took this desk that was in the basement and did a little refinishing to it so it's more usable for me.
That big stain is where batteries of some kind sat on it for years and corroded. It was a lot bigger and greener.
I'm happy with it the way it is I was just wondering what I could have done different for the next time.
I used 3m stripper on it twice, once overnight and when that didn't work I sanded till I got tired of that. That oak is like a rock. I know I could have used the belt sander and ground it down but I didn't have any belts and was wanting to do this on the cheap.
Is there some kind of refinishing technique that works miracles?
That big stain is where batteries of some kind sat on it for years and corroded. It was a lot bigger and greener.
I'm happy with it the way it is I was just wondering what I could have done different for the next time.
I used 3m stripper on it twice, once overnight and when that didn't work I sanded till I got tired of that. That oak is like a rock. I know I could have used the belt sander and ground it down but I didn't have any belts and was wanting to do this on the cheap.
Is there some kind of refinishing technique that works miracles?