G'day everybody,
First post here.
I bought a 110 year old house recently and needed some furniture. Being the tight bugger I am and also hating Ikea I knocked a kitchen table out of door from the catching pen of an old woolshed on the farm. The door is pine floorboards so it's on at least it's third incarnation I would guess.
I would like to know what would be the best way to finish this to seal in the patina but still have a useable surface I can wipe down (it being my kitchen table and all :))
I shamelessly didn't even search or google because I hoped you guys would appreciate a few pics of what I've made (I'm not much of a carpenter)
IMG_1518[1].jpgIMG_1518[1].jpgIMG_1512[1].jpg
Cheers, everybody
First post here.
I bought a 110 year old house recently and needed some furniture. Being the tight bugger I am and also hating Ikea I knocked a kitchen table out of door from the catching pen of an old woolshed on the farm. The door is pine floorboards so it's on at least it's third incarnation I would guess.
I would like to know what would be the best way to finish this to seal in the patina but still have a useable surface I can wipe down (it being my kitchen table and all :))
I shamelessly didn't even search or google because I hoped you guys would appreciate a few pics of what I've made (I'm not much of a carpenter)
IMG_1518[1].jpgIMG_1518[1].jpgIMG_1512[1].jpg
Cheers, everybody
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