[Woodworkers] So I was gifted this bar.

Dave Heitstuman via Woodworkers woodworkers at lists.sawdusters.org
Tue Mar 1 09:17:47 PST 2016


Doug I would have replied sooner but it seems that work keeps getting in the way of pleasure.  Then when I get home I’m not really sure what happens to all my time.

When I first looked at this I immediately thought of the epoxy we used on the “monster tables”.  The stuff would fill the voids binding things together and offer a great design element.  Problem is the stuff is not cheap, there is a bit of a learning curve with it and ultimately it really takes 2 guys to work it.  Then it has to be sanded down which takes a bit of patience, and a fair amount of sandpaper.  Even with that I think it is the perfect solution.  If you want more info let me know and I’ll try to write things up and I’ll get you the info on the product which is at home.

In the meantime as others have responded and I have read their responses I had a bit of an epiphany.  David Higgins response triggered it.  We frequent a local sports bar of sorts and all of the tables in the place have an epoxy top over sporting tickets.  Thinking about it food and drink are spilled all over the tables, they are cleaned multiple times per day, and in the end they really don’t look bad at all.  In the big scheme I’m thinking that it might be the simplest solution.  Not to mention the fact that as a bar it would survive spills better and be easier to clean up.

2Dave

From: Woodworkers [mailto:woodworkers-bounces at lists.sawdusters.org] On Behalf Of Doug via Woodworkers
Sent: Friday, February 26, 2016 5:15 PM
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Subject: Re: [Woodworkers] So I was gifted this bar.

So that’s it?  No other suggestions?  I gotta do something here or the GF’s family is going to be pretty disappointed.  They don’t know wood movement and they all came together to get this for me because of my failing health.  My knee jerk reaction was firewood but that’s just not in the cards.  I certainly agree with Mr. Allen, I’m facing an uphill battle here but can probably pull off something to appease the masses.  Richard, please take no offense, but I have to try something, might even put a glass top on or something.  I will for sure  seal it from the back just to try to stabilize it but I’m a little reluctant to go whole hog with the epoxy.  Sure I could put a gallon of west coast against it and may do so but I thought the list would be a little more creative. ☺
DIAZ

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Sent: Thursday, February 25, 2016 6:04 AM
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Subject: [Woodworkers] So I was gifted this bar.


My girlfriends family decided that considering my health, they would get together and give me a bar. They found this at the Brass Armadillo and as you can see, it is in less than stellar condition. I had to remove the top coat so my buddy could run the top through the big timesaver sander where he works.  Naturally I had to strip the front if I ever hoped to make them match.  This is a homemade piece and I’m sure the guy/girl put a lot of time into making it but unfortunately just wasn’t quite there when it came to wood choices.  I have many large cracks I need to deal with.  He/she even put bondo in one section.  Before I saw how bad the cracks were I had thought of using epoxy and India ink to fill the gaps. I plan to make this much darker (dark walnut) to make it try to match the pieces in the place it is going.

My question is, since I have so many cracks to deal with, should I change my strategy and go with a filler or stick with the black epoxy?

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