Popular Post Zack Posted January 29 Popular Post Report Posted January 29 This post was recognized by John Morris! "Wonderful project Zack! With wonderful memories." Zack was awarded the badge 'Great Content' and 15 points. Working on restoring my family’s old dining room table. It's the closest thing I have to a family heirloom, my dad got it out of someone’s back yard when my folks first got married. It was pretty beat up, he sanded most of the marks out of the top, varnished it and put it to use. I got it from them last year, all the glue joints were coming loose and a piece or two missing. Cool old table, solid oak double drop leaf, made probably early 50’s by a company called A. Brandt. It was a line they produced called “Ranch Oak”. It was made to look like the pieces were rough cut out with a chisel. Larry Buskirk, HARO50, Grandpadave52 and 11 others 11 3 Quote
Popular Post HandyDan Posted January 29 Popular Post Report Posted January 29 Love it! HARO50, Larry Buskirk, lew and 2 others 5 Quote
Popular Post lew Posted January 29 Popular Post Report Posted January 29 Cool table with lots of history. Good on you for making certain it lives on. Headhunter, Al B, HARO50 and 2 others 5 Quote
Popular Post Zack Posted January 29 Author Popular Post Report Posted January 29 Thanks. Got a lot of personal history with that table. Ate every meal at it, did my homework, played cards and games etc. It has a lot of character, it was an outside party table when my dad got it around “68”. Initials carved in the top and burn marks. He sanded some of them out but the deep ones are still there. I know every mark in it and I’ll leave them there. lew, Grandpadave52, Larry Buskirk and 5 others 6 2 Quote
Popular Post John Morris Posted January 29 Popular Post Report Posted January 29 Nice table Zack! Love it, ya definitely leave all those character marks in there, wonderful memories. Larry Buskirk, Al B, DuckSoup and 4 others 7 Quote
Popular Post Grandpadave52 Posted January 30 Popular Post Report Posted January 30 Great piece of furniture with a storied history. Looking forward to following through to completion. Thanks for sharing the back story too Zack. It adds a very personal touch to this thread and restoration. Gerald, DuckSoup, Al B and 4 others 7 Quote
kmealy Posted January 30 Report Posted January 30 Looks like at least one of the feet and the swing out legs need to be taken apart and reglued. New dowels if needed. Grandpadave52, lew, Headhunter and 1 other 4 Quote
Popular Post Zack Posted January 31 Author Popular Post Report Posted January 31 (edited) Took the whole table apart and stripped each piece. Some of the glued joints were broken around and between the dowel holes. Chiseled out the broken areas and glued plugs in place. Redrilled the dowel holes and glued the frames back together with new dowels. Made a new top stretcher for one of the swing frames. Some of the edge glued pieces in the table top were separating. I was able to reglue some of them. Other ones as well as some cracks are getting mended with butterfly keys from the bottom side. Edited January 31 by Zack kmealy, HARO50, Al B and 10 others 8 5 Quote
Popular Post Grandpadave52 Posted January 31 Popular Post Report Posted January 31 You've been busy. Nice progress and solutions. lew, HARO50, Larry Buskirk and 2 others 5 Quote
Popular Post Zack Posted January 31 Author Popular Post Report Posted January 31 I’ve actually been working on it for a while. Nights and weekends when i have time. I’m far enough along now, figured I’d share it. Grandpadave52, Al B, Larry Buskirk and 5 others 7 1 Quote
Popular Post Gerald Posted January 31 Popular Post Report Posted January 31 You definitaly take salvage to a new level. I almost think it would be easier to build a replacement. lew, Larry Buskirk, HARO50 and 3 others 6 Quote
Popular Post Fred W. Hargis Jr Posted January 31 Popular Post Report Posted January 31 Very nice, well on your way. Grandpadave52, HARO50, Headhunter and 3 others 6 Quote
Popular Post Al B Posted January 31 Popular Post Report Posted January 31 Love that drop leaf table. Great job. Larry Buskirk, lew, Fred W. Hargis Jr and 3 others 5 1 Quote
Popular Post Zack Posted March 9 Author Popular Post Report Posted March 9 The repairs and final sanding are done. I stained the top today. I applied a washcoat of 8:1 mineral spirits and linseed oil prior to the stain. I used natural stain, doesn’t add much color but it gives nice contrast to the grain.stained next to unstained for comparison underside stainedtop unstainedtop stained The pics of the center piece make it look twisted for some reason. It isn’t. aaronc, DuckSoup, Headhunter and 8 others 7 2 2 Quote
Popular Post Grandpadave52 Posted March 9 Popular Post Report Posted March 9 Very nicely done Zack. Really coming along well. I like the look of the stain choice. DuckSoup, Zack, Headhunter and 3 others 5 1 Quote
Popular Post lew Posted March 9 Popular Post Report Posted March 9 Great fitting pewa patches! Zack, DuckSoup, Grandpadave52 and 2 others 4 1 Quote
Popular Post JWD Posted March 9 Popular Post Report Posted March 9 Looking really good Zack! DuckSoup, HARO50, Larry Buskirk and 3 others 5 1 Quote
Popular Post DuckSoup Posted March 9 Popular Post Report Posted March 9 Your efforts are beginning to pay-off, well done Headhunter, Larry Buskirk, HARO50 and 3 others 5 1 Quote
Popular Post Zack Posted March 10 Author Popular Post Report Posted March 10 I was cleaning up the hardware and I always get a little giddy when I see how well made things used to be. The screws and hinges are all bright steel without any zinc plating. The hinges are made from 14 ga plate and they all have a manufacturers stamp in them from Rockford mfg. made in USA. Headhunter, DuckSoup, lew and 4 others 7 Quote
Popular Post Zack Posted March 29 Author Popular Post Report Posted March 29 Put 4 coats of polyurethane on the table top pieces. I’m happy with the amount of grain filling so stopping at 4, just the deeper grain still shows. I’ll let that cure for a couple of weeks and rub it out with some 0000 steel wool. I’ll get the frame finished while the top is curing. Headhunter, lew, Larry Buskirk and 5 others 5 3 Quote
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