My mother presented me with a slice of wood (cedar I think) and asked me to put the house number on it. It is cut on the 45 degrees, and is 30-40 years old so no stability concerns. It has some vague sentimental value so I need to use it, but if I were making one from scratch, I would use a thicker piece.
The wood is currently coated in a thick gloopy varnish- almost certainly also 30 years old, presumably oil based and probably what was readily available- outdoor varnish, yacht varnish or some other generic name for B&Q varnish.
Is there a chemical way of removing old varnish. It covers the bark on the piece too, which makes sanding difficult.
The wood is currently coated in a thick gloopy varnish- almost certainly also 30 years old, presumably oil based and probably what was readily available- outdoor varnish, yacht varnish or some other generic name for B&Q varnish.
Is there a chemical way of removing old varnish. It covers the bark on the piece too, which makes sanding difficult.