peter-harrison
Established Member
Bicarb will stain oak- it's alkaline and reacts with the tannic acid in the wood. I was told years ago to put a heap of talcum powder on an oil stain and leave for....a while!
I have a very similar workbench which I heavily "restored" - some would say ruined! I changed the base for one which could hold drawers, and took off the wooden vice and replaced it with a Record one. The well on mine is a bit of fairly rough pine too- remember that in those days wood was expensive and labour was cheap.
If you're going to plane the top, be very careful! they often have a lot of foreign bodies embedded
I have a very similar workbench which I heavily "restored" - some would say ruined! I changed the base for one which could hold drawers, and took off the wooden vice and replaced it with a Record one. The well on mine is a bit of fairly rough pine too- remember that in those days wood was expensive and labour was cheap.
If you're going to plane the top, be very careful! they often have a lot of foreign bodies embedded