BWR1953
Admiral
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I was on my way home from Lowes when I stopped at a yard sale. (Mostly cuz of the cute chick administering same.) The nice lady had an old dresser which I really don't need or have room for, but something about it struck me as "right" and I asked how much. Fifteen bucks. Oboy. Good price for a unit with honest-to-goodness dovetailed joints. It's a solid, heavy sucker too.
It definitely needs refinishing though, so I didn't make the purchase. I may go back for it later. Maybe. It appears to be veneer, not solid wood.
I have an orbital sander and know how to use chemical stripper, so getting the old finish off wouldn't be an issue. But I'm wondering if it's possible to do the cleanup without destroying the veneer so that I could keep a wood finish rather than just slapping on a coat of paint.
Suggestions?
Thanks!
It definitely needs refinishing though, so I didn't make the purchase. I may go back for it later. Maybe. It appears to be veneer, not solid wood.
I have an orbital sander and know how to use chemical stripper, so getting the old finish off wouldn't be an issue. But I'm wondering if it's possible to do the cleanup without destroying the veneer so that I could keep a wood finish rather than just slapping on a coat of paint.
Suggestions?
Thanks!