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<blockquote data-quote="parkerdog" data-source="post: 298764" data-attributes="member: 5503"><p>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.</p><p></p><p>That big stain is where batteries of some kind sat on it for years and corroded. It was a lot bigger and greener.</p><p></p><p>I'm happy with it the way it is I was just wondering what I could have done different for the next time.</p><p></p><p>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.</p><p></p><p>Is there some kind of refinishing technique that works miracles?</p><p></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="parkerdog, post: 298764, member: 5503"] 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? [ATTACH type="full" alt="DSC01532.jpg"]0[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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