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    Anniversary Pro 8 Rehab and Moving a Table Yourself

    It has been very humid in Central Florida as expected the last several days so I held off on putting top coat on the Anniversary. Instead, on a detour, I started and nearly finished my take on something called a Carrooka table. Have I mentioned I'm easily distracted by shiny objects? Carroka...
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    Anniversary Pro 8 Rehab and Moving a Table Yourself

    Sorry about that, it was getting late in the day. I'll post more once the top coat starts going on.
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    Anniversary Pro 8 Rehab and Moving a Table Yourself

    The last toner coats are now on the legs and spreader. In case I need to refer to this in the future here is the recipe for 16oz of toner. 2/3 cup Seal Coat Dewaxed Shellac 4/3 cup denatured alcohol 2 teaspoons Transtint Medium Brown I used the same Transtint Medium Brown mixed with water...
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    Anniversary Pro 8 Rehab and Moving a Table Yourself

    More shellac and dye toner coats tonight. The skirts are almost where I want them for top coat. If you finish wood shellac is a pretty amazing product. Google shellac as a seal coat and combined with dye as a toner. It gives you a lot of control over the process and is easily removed with...
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    Anniversary Pro 8 Rehab and Moving a Table Yourself

    The legs have a shellac seal coat. The missing veneer on the stretcher was replaced using a piece of 1/2" birch ply as a donor. This is the stretcher with dye stain but no seal coat. Any idea how the stretcher could have received so many round dents over the years?
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    Anniversary Pro 8 Rehab and Moving a Table Yourself

    It's a little hard to see the progress but the shellac seal coat is on everything but the legs and stretcher. Next step toner coats.
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    Anniversary Pro 8 Rehab and Moving a Table Yourself

    I've been playing around with finishes. Today water based Transtint dye was wiped on all the wood surfaces. It looks good wet and horrible when it dries but that is the nature of dyes. Next step is a clear coat of dewaxed shellac. Dye mixed with shellac will be used over that as a toner to...
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    Anniversary Pro 8 Rehab and Moving a Table Yourself

    The aluminum is polished. I'll give everything one final touch just before assembly. Back to refinishing the wood parts.
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    Anniversary values

    Incredibly the oversize 8 in my restoration thread lasted almost two days on FB for $1000. I suspect this is an outlier and rexus31 is correct since the ones you asked about are older tables (veneer not Formica?) and likely in better condition.
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    Anniversary Pro 8 Rehab and Moving a Table Yourself

    I used a surface conditioning tool similar to this one with 120 and 240 grit drums to remove the deep scratches and get a uniform surface. It works fast, is easy to control and provides a nice base from which to begin sanding. Next step is a random orbit sander with 120 then 240 grit to get rid...
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    Anniversary Pro 8 Rehab and Moving a Table Yourself

    Steading plodding has never been my strong suit. Corner pocket as it started. After 10 minutes with the surfacing tool. An hour and fifteen minutes later. Three to go.
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    Anniversary Pro 8 Rehab and Moving a Table Yourself

    Sorry for the delayed updates. I have been working on it when I'm not distracted by some other shiny object. A skirt after pulling it off and removing the larger dings. Both legs are ready for dye and clear coat. The two side pockets are polished. I hope to finish the corner pockets over...
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    Anniversary Pro 8 Rehab and Moving a Table Yourself

    I'm normally immune to peer pressure but I had been considering it anyway. ;-) First band is off. I'd love to hear your suggestions for the best way tools and techniques to get the dents out? @Steve Dickey what finish did you use on the wood, stain and clear coat?
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    Anniversary Pro 8 Rehab and Moving a Table Yourself

    The second base is finished to the same point. On this one 80/120/240/320 grit were used on the random orbit before switching to the buffer. In the first image you can see how many dings the leg has suffered over the past 60+ years. Sitting on the blanket in person though it look acceptable.
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    Anniversary Pro 8 Rehab and Moving a Table Yourself

    Here are a few shots of the recent progress. I spent a fair amount of time trying to find the right process for me to polish the aluminum to a degree I am willing to live with. The current process is described below. If all goes well I'll finish the second leg today. Once both legs are done to...
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