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My husband and I inherited this 100+ year old wool classing table from my grandparents farm in Hi Camp, Central Vic (named Mollison Park). 3m x 1.6m this table is huge and perfect for our family gatherings. I had an vision for what I wanted to achieve, so we decided to restored this piece of history. It took period of 12 months or more to create the end product.
Hubby created the centre beam from the outer support beams to create room for the chairs. We rubbed all the old lanolin from the sheep fleece back into the dowel rungs and this helped maintain the natural oils in the wood. We used a matt base oil to keep the Oregon wood colour and had a custom glass table top so we can share many meals around it in the future. We just loved how we were able to keep this part of our family history alive.
Steel, Paint for the brackets and bolts, Wood Stain/Oil
Steel wool, paint brushes, Drill, https://www.bunnings.com.au/makita-lxt-18v-brushless-cordless-hammer-drill-skin-only_p6240408 Sander https://www.bunnings.com.au/makita-650w-belt-sander_p6241278, Saw, Clamps, hammer.
Hubby created the centre beam from the outer support beams to create room for the chairs - he welded brackets up to fit the beams and centre under the table.
We rubbed all the old lanolin from the sheep fleece back into the dowel rungs with steel wool and this helped maintain the natural oils in the wood
we used a matt base oil to keep the Oregon wood colour and had a custom glass table top so we can share many meals around it in the future
Hi @Hayley_Mc,
First, I would like to give you a warm welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community! We are absolutely delighted that you have joined us and we appreciate you sharing your upcycled wool classing table with the community. You have done a fantastic job retaining the heritage and transforming it into a functioning dining table. Great projects like yours make it into our Top Ideas articles like Top 10 most popular indoor furniture projects, you may even find yours in there one day.
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Katie
Eye catching is how I would describe it I cant decide which I like more, that center beam connection point or the colouring with the glass on top!
Any chance of some more photos of the top and underside? Not that we are Bunnings geeks here
Dave
Hi @Hayley_Mc
What a beautifully restored piece of family history. Using the lanolin and natural timber oil I believe is a much better way of preserving the timber. Although the oils will eventually evaporate, it is much easier to reapply as there's no need to sand the table down or remove any polyurethane sealers.
Thank you for sharing such a wonderful project.
Eric
Thanks Katie, we really love what we have achieved - I have actually added more pics that I thought iIalready had done. Shows more details and Before and After
Hi Dave, I have added more before and after pics
Thanks Eric
Good Morning @Hayley_Mc
Wow and a bunch more wows, Now I understand the "slats" you mentioned. To see what it was and how it looked is a huge amount of difference. A huge amount of work but definently worth it!
Thank you again!
Dave
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