JB

"Jeff Bulach"

22/09/2003 11:10 PM

Old Wood Table

Hi,



I am new to this group and I need some help.



I am fixing an old wooden table, which has wood runners on the underside for
the extra leafs you can put in. Is there any type of lubricant, you can use
to keep these running freely and won't damage the wood?



Thanking you in advance.



Jeff


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cC

[email protected] (Charlie Self)

in reply to "Jeff Bulach" on 22/09/2003 11:10 PM

22/09/2003 11:13 PM

Jeff Baluch asks:

>
>I am fixing an old wooden table, which has wood runners on the underside for
>the extra leafs you can put in. Is there any type of lubricant, you can use
>to keep these running freely and won't damage the wood?

Beeswax.

Charlie Self

"Don't hit at all if it is honorably possible to avoid hitting; but never hit
soft."
Theodore Roosevelt












Nn

Nova

in reply to "Jeff Bulach" on 22/09/2003 11:10 PM

23/09/2003 2:24 AM

Jeff Bulach wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I am new to this group and I need some help.
>
> I am fixing an old wooden table, which has wood runners on the underside for
> the extra leafs you can put in. Is there any type of lubricant, you can use
> to keep these running freely and won't damage the wood?
>
> Thanking you in advance.
>
> Jeff

There's always "Slip-It".

http://www.rockler.com/findit.cfm?page=213

I wonder why we haven't heard from Matt in a long time.

--
Jack Novak
Buffalo, NY - USA

BT

Bill Thomas

in reply to "Jeff Bulach" on 22/09/2003 11:10 PM

22/09/2003 11:28 PM

Greetings,

I have had success rubbing a white
candle on the sliding sufaces.

Sincerely,
Bill Thomas

Jeff Bulach wrote:

> Hi,
>
>
>
> I am new to this group and I need some help.
>
>
>
> I am fixing an old wooden table, which has wood runners on the underside for
> the extra leafs you can put in. Is there any type of lubricant, you can use
> to keep these running freely and won't damage the wood?
>
>
>
> Thanking you in advance.
>
>
>
> Jeff
>
>


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