Between finishing a roof and getting firewood in for the winter, i have been picking away at the wife's 1926 BBC table.
Got the blinds down from the loft to start repairing them, and a couple rails to try to remember how they go back together.
Here's the Q: given how crushed all the bolt holes on the blinds are, are the blinds supposed to provide a reactive force to support the rails from tipping out?
This bolt area at the end of each blind can't just be cosmetic, someone was reefing on them over the ages, most likely for a structural support reason? Or is this just from trying to keep the pocket irons tight?
I really want to understand this, and to take preventive measures now. If the blinds are just cosmetic, I'll patch and putty them and keep moving forward. If there is a structural issue here, then maybe ripping off the crushed ledger and replacing with something dense like ipe, or at least hard maple? Originals are soft poplar and obviously not up to the duty.
Also, rails are BRW as seen. The head rail (obviously at the window end of the room
) is bleached out from sunlight. Is there a good product to restore the color with minimal sanding? All the other rails are pretty much like the dark/foot end. I do not plan to put a film finish on. Just Penofin and carnauba wax. But any other advice welcome about bringing the color back.
Thanks!
smt
Got the blinds down from the loft to start repairing them, and a couple rails to try to remember how they go back together.
Here's the Q: given how crushed all the bolt holes on the blinds are, are the blinds supposed to provide a reactive force to support the rails from tipping out?
This bolt area at the end of each blind can't just be cosmetic, someone was reefing on them over the ages, most likely for a structural support reason? Or is this just from trying to keep the pocket irons tight?
I really want to understand this, and to take preventive measures now. If the blinds are just cosmetic, I'll patch and putty them and keep moving forward. If there is a structural issue here, then maybe ripping off the crushed ledger and replacing with something dense like ipe, or at least hard maple? Originals are soft poplar and obviously not up to the duty.
Also, rails are BRW as seen. The head rail (obviously at the window end of the room

Thanks!
smt