YellowShark
New member
Hello Everyone out there,
I'm new here so hope I'm putting this in the right place. I'm sure someone wil tell me soon enough if not :lol: I am planning to buy a huge Victorian mahogany wind-out dining room table at an auction tomorrow. I am hoping to pick this up at a very good price (hooray) because the top is made from cheap pine (not so hooray).
That's where you all come in - does anyone have any old wind-out table tops hanging around their workshop that they might consider selling. If so then let me know. The table is 48" wide and 120" long. The wood is a middle shade of mahogany (not light but not too dark) but I would probably have to repolish anyway. A windout table has two fixed leaves which separate on the two halves of the table frame as the winding mechanism is extended - extra leaves are then fitted into the gap - I would much prefer a complete table top, including the leaves, if possible.
Cheers,
Paul.
I'm new here so hope I'm putting this in the right place. I'm sure someone wil tell me soon enough if not :lol: I am planning to buy a huge Victorian mahogany wind-out dining room table at an auction tomorrow. I am hoping to pick this up at a very good price (hooray) because the top is made from cheap pine (not so hooray).
That's where you all come in - does anyone have any old wind-out table tops hanging around their workshop that they might consider selling. If so then let me know. The table is 48" wide and 120" long. The wood is a middle shade of mahogany (not light but not too dark) but I would probably have to repolish anyway. A windout table has two fixed leaves which separate on the two halves of the table frame as the winding mechanism is extended - extra leaves are then fitted into the gap - I would much prefer a complete table top, including the leaves, if possible.
Cheers,
Paul.