I just bought a used 8 foot Gandy after looking at a lot of tables, very excited to get it set up.
The table is built strong and beautifully; entirely of hardwood (mostly oak, some poplar blocking), not a laminate or particle wood piece to be seen. Except for the backer on the slate, which is a remarkably crappy particle board.
Why Gandy why make such an excellent table and cheap out in that one spot?? When I took it apart, I could see that it had been recovered at least once, and that particle backer board isn't going to hold staples for the next felt easily if at all. Before reassembly, I need to remove the particle board and replace it with something better. I'm a fair woodworker with tools galore so I can handle it.
So help me out, I've got a few questions for people who know or who can suggest.
1. How do I remove the glued on particle board without damaging the slates? If all else fails, could I just water soak the particle board until it starts to crumble? Then use goo off and plastic scrapers or something for the remaining glue?
2. What would be best for new slate backer boards? Hardwood plywood? Just plain hardwood (would poplar do?)?
3. Any suggestions for glue? I'm assuming a high quality contact cement adhesive...
thanks all!
The table is built strong and beautifully; entirely of hardwood (mostly oak, some poplar blocking), not a laminate or particle wood piece to be seen. Except for the backer on the slate, which is a remarkably crappy particle board.
Why Gandy why make such an excellent table and cheap out in that one spot?? When I took it apart, I could see that it had been recovered at least once, and that particle backer board isn't going to hold staples for the next felt easily if at all. Before reassembly, I need to remove the particle board and replace it with something better. I'm a fair woodworker with tools galore so I can handle it.
So help me out, I've got a few questions for people who know or who can suggest.
1. How do I remove the glued on particle board without damaging the slates? If all else fails, could I just water soak the particle board until it starts to crumble? Then use goo off and plastic scrapers or something for the remaining glue?
2. What would be best for new slate backer boards? Hardwood plywood? Just plain hardwood (would poplar do?)?
3. Any suggestions for glue? I'm assuming a high quality contact cement adhesive...
thanks all!