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Franz Fripplfrappl

14/05/2005 7:56 PM

restoring teak veneer table

I have acquired a table that is teak veneer over particle board. It's an
OK table but there are gouges in the veneer which expose the particle
board. Worse gouge may be 3/8-1/2" long x 1/8-1/4" wide.

Any suggestions on how to fill the gouges and to blend with surrounding
veneer?

Also, it looks as though someone overtightened a screw to the point where
it shoved some of the veneer up. Can this be moistened and then ironed to
bring back to match surrounding surface?


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"dadiOH"

in reply to Franz Fripplfrappl on 14/05/2005 7:56 PM

15/05/2005 1:32 PM

Franz Fripplfrappl wrote:
> I have acquired a table that is teak veneer over particle board.
> It's an OK table but there are gouges in the veneer which expose the
> particle board. Worse gouge may be 3/8-1/2" long x 1/8-1/4" wide.
>
> Any suggestions on how to fill the gouges and to blend with
> surrounding veneer?

Buy some teak veneer and make dutchmen.
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> Also, it looks as though someone overtightened a screw to the point
> where it shoved some of the veneer up. Can this be moistened and
> then ironed to bring back to match surrounding surface?

Maybe. Depend on what glue was used and if the screw pushed up (and
broke off?) bits of particle board that are still there.

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in reply to Franz Fripplfrappl on 14/05/2005 7:56 PM

15/05/2005 9:07 AM

Try www.refinishwizard.com

On Sat, 14 May 2005 19:56:34 -0500, Franz Fripplfrappl <[email protected]>
wrote:

>I have acquired a table that is teak veneer over particle board. It's an
>OK table but there are gouges in the veneer which expose the particle
>board. Worse gouge may be 3/8-1/2" long x 1/8-1/4" wide.
>
>Any suggestions on how to fill the gouges and to blend with surrounding
>veneer?
>
>Also, it looks as though someone overtightened a screw to the point where
>it shoved some of the veneer up. Can this be moistened and then ironed to
>bring back to match surrounding surface?
>


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