cheezburger
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I've started my first project which is to restore a set of vintage Lowther Acousta speakers. They are made of Baltic birch ply and finished with foil backed rosewood veneer. The veneer is rippling and the varnish is flaking so I've started stripping the varnish with a view to flattening the veneer and refinishing but underneath the varnish is some sort of sealer, it appears to be PVA. I've just used a heat gun to attempt to strip it but all it does it lift the veneer, also tried picking it off but it takes the veneer with it. What's the best way forward? Random orbital sander, belt sander, patching the layer trying my best to flatten the veneer and re-varnishing?