Lons
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My wife bought a dining table a couple of years ago (wouldn't wait a few years until I got aroundtuit - women are strange :? ) it's a typical oak eastern European jobbie, made to a price. Anyway the damn thing has warped! Surprisingly :wink: though it's affected only one of the extensions so easy to remove and work on.
My thoughts are to make saw cuts along the joints on the underside, clamp flat and glue in wedges. possibly do the clamping with the extension fitted to the table so I can keep the whole thing in line rather than overdoing the flattening perhaps? I could use long metal straight edges or even straight lengths of timber.
The underside is not seen but I can't think of another method except using metal plates.
Imput would be much appreciated as I'm under pressure to get it sorted before we have a housefull for Christmas dinner :roll:
Bob
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My thoughts are to make saw cuts along the joints on the underside, clamp flat and glue in wedges. possibly do the clamping with the extension fitted to the table so I can keep the whole thing in line rather than overdoing the flattening perhaps? I could use long metal straight edges or even straight lengths of timber.
The underside is not seen but I can't think of another method except using metal plates.
Imput would be much appreciated as I'm under pressure to get it sorted before we have a housefull for Christmas dinner :roll:
Bob
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