17th June 2012, 09:17 PM
#1
snooker table refurb
Hi I have an 8ft snooker table I'm refurbishing. I'm replacing all the rubbers cloth and I'm also rubbing down the side rails taking all the varnish off and re varnishing. This is my question I've bought varnish gloss but it's not finished like the high gloss finish that was on there before. Does a
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18th June 2012, 01:42 AM
#2
Try bourneseal, I have it on a set of mahogany steps and does exactly what you need, brings mahogany up a treat too.....
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18th June 2012, 07:01 AM
#3
snooker table refurb
Thankyou I will.
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20th June 2012, 11:32 PM
#4
How did you get on with bourneseal?
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22nd June 2012, 04:31 AM
#5
I wonder if you might do better to post on "tables" in the section on accessories.
I have just had a full sized table refurbished. Appa
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王可
22nd June 2012, 07:07 AM
#6
snooker table refurb
Ive just bought yacht varnish haven't used it yet but that should do the job.
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22nd June 2012, 07:50 AM
#7
I am sure you will be fine with that. I am sure a boat gets more hammer than a table. When I have varnished stuff I have always put on thin coats and
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王可
22nd June 2012, 07:27 PM
#8
Honestly, If its tough you want then bourneseal is ideal, put the first coat on then wirewool rub down when dry, clean with white spirits and apply a
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22nd June 2012, 08:32 PM
#9
snooker table refurb
Thanks for the info on bourneseal I haven't used it I bought yacht varnish now ANC just applied the first coat I'm very happy with how it looks I'm su
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22nd June 2012, 08:39 PM
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Wire wool is better than sanding as it takes the rough feel off rather than scratching it, just make sure its cleaned with white spirits to clean any
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