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Finished Pippy Oak Burr Coffee table.

johnny5

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New Pippy Oak Burr Coffee table, All sanded , slight trimming to edges and Finished with 5 coats of Superior Danish Oil
Log fire burning & now its Prosecco Time :love_it:

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Johnny it came up beyond at the time you showed it I mentioned I had visited your site and a table there had these legs that I thought would be great if you chose to make a table with the Oak Slab. Outstanding table mate.

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When you said Superior Danish Oil is that a brand I love the way it kept the light natural colour Johnny.

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When you said Superior Danish Oil is that a brand I love the way it kept the light natural colour Johnny.

Peter.
Liberon Superior Danish Oil is the branded Oil i used Peter.
The cracks i just filled with Oil.
It was barn stored for 5 years , less than 5% moisture.
Hopefully it won't crack much more in front of the fire.
 

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Brilliant, Johnny - that's the only description for it!!! Now get it away from that fire and let it mature naturally!

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Love the top and the finish you've got on it Johnny but the legs don't do it for me at all.

Just my personal taste as I would have chunkier wood legs. I'm too old and not in to modern stuff :ciggrin:
 

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Liberon Superior Danish Oil is the branded Oil i used Peter.
The cracks i just filled with Oil.
It was barn stored for 5 years , less than 5% moisture.
Hopefully it won't crack much more in front of the fire.

All Liberon product I have used Johnny has been superior and value for money never cheap but tops. I am by the way still using my first for ever small bar of pen polish and I use it on every pen. Danish Oil when it dries is a tough finish.

Peter.
 

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A good looking table and should out last you I would say.
 
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