Hidden $$$$? Salvaging a TRASHED Danish teak table

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This thing had mildew all over it, a TON of scratches and dings, water rings from decades of glasses (and no coasters), and was nearly destroyed from a THICK gross layer of built up furniture waxes and polishes. Don’t use consumer spray polishes on your furniture! It’s a nightmare down the road when refinishing.

This is a fairly typical but designer Danish teak dining table, a mix of solid wood and veneer, by CJ Rosengaarden. In excellent condition, this piece could be worth several hundred to a thousand Canadian dollars in my specific area to the right buyer. The veneers on these are pretty thin, so I only have so much room to work with. Is it perfect now? Absolutely not. But despite the flaws that remain, I think this table has a long life still ahead of it.

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💡SurfPrep 3x4 Electric Ray Sander (Vacuum Compatible)

💡SurfPrep POV-8
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💡SurpPrep Vacuum Hose Clips

💡Gloves

💡Ear protection

💡Festool CT26E Dust Extractor

💡Shop Towels

💡Air Filtration System

💡White Non Woven Pads

💡Odie's- Super Duper Everlasting Oil, Safer Solvent, Pigments (Aged Bronze & Southern Pecan), Wood Butter

💡Bahco Carbide Scraper

💡Titebond III Glue

💡Plastic Nail Holding Pliers

💡Sandpaper Cleaning Block

💡Oxalic Acid

💡Timbermate Filler: Red Oak
No US link, sorry

💡Grease

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SOOO many folks have asked about the sandpaper cleaning block! I do have it linked in the description but lots seem to have missed it, so posting it here as well. :-)

💡Sandpaper Cleaning Block

TranscendFurnitureGallery
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We have a saying in Afrikaans, bo bont onder vol stront, which means that it can look good on top but underneath it looks bad. You just proved that the undeside is also important and it look great

renevanderberg
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The "Wood Whisperer" has done it again . Beautiful work.🤓

annalmon
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The way I see it is... if you want it to look like a new table then go buy a new table. A restored table comes with character and blemishes, it has a history and nothing you do erases that. I happen to love furniture that is getting a second life, a new chapter, and kept out of a landfill. I think you did an excellent job.

funkojones
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Love spending part of my Sunday watching you do your magic and sharing it with all of us. Thank you Angie!!! 💐

deviationfluxer
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Better than it ever was! Now that I follow your channel, when I see anyone else who doesn't take care of the underside I always say: "Angie would have never ever left behind any spot" and I immediately stop watching the video. So be always proud of yourself and say brava Angie!

giuliacleti
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OMG, just in time!

My husband picked out a nightstand for $20 at the Salvation Army for me to fix up for him. I thought it was a discount furniture store, manufactured material piece. Once we got it home I saw it was part of an Arne Wahl Iversen teak bedroom set for the Danish furniture makers, Vinde Mobelfabrik (she says like she knows what she's talking about) . Not worth very big bucks, but surely not deserving of all the glue and spray paint and crap I planned to do to it.

It is no where near in as bad of shape as this, which is good because I am NOT anywhere near what anyone would call a refurbisher., but I'm now watching this for advice on how I should treat the wood to make it feel better.

Pinkstinkie
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Great restoration as usual Angie. Like you, I do care about the underside of things lol😂😂😍😍

smokypoo
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The end result is lovely! I really appreciate your attention to detail, even though I know it's hard to accept that things aren't "perfect". Oh, and I laughed really hard at the Clampett joke!

Madre_de_Gatos
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Absolutely amazing work! Every detail of this table is beautiful. Great video, Angie!

FurnitureFlippa
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Beautiful. Who would have thought it could be that glorious from what you started with? Angie did. You can save darn near everything.

RothePhoenix
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Great mixture of Stain. LOve the color..Table looks great.

ljclo
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"Tape it to Clampett" Haha!! 😄 Clever little addition on your video Angie!

sharihooper
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You are too hard on yourself Angie, another masterpiece ❤❤❤

lindakennedy
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I love how you continue to save pieces that look like they are too far gone. It's wonderful that you can bring them back to life so they can take their pride of place in someone's house!

JaniceKrinsky
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Mid century pieces are so stylish. Your attention to detail has made this look so good!

aprilchambers-baird
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There was never a doubt that you would make it beautiful again. 🎉🎉🎉

lindaleedurham
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Your meticulous attention to detail is what separates your work from others. Another phenomenal restoration in the books!

MrJohnnyboyrebel
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I love that you took a trashed piece of furniture, and made it into a work of art, right from your heart!

bonniesf
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You, as the artist, only see the imperfections and things you cannot change. The rest of us just sees the beautiful creation your made. Wonderful job.

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