My dad had an old Brunswick cast iron table base that had been sitting in our shop collecting dust for years. I decided that it deserved a little better. I contacted a guy who salvages wood for a living and came across some wormy chestnut that had come from a dismantled barn. The wood was a perfect match for the table base and turned out great.
Wednesday, March 12, 2014
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