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<p>[QUOTE="verybrad, post: 1690026, member: 37"]Chances are the underside has rough saw marks and holes where it is attached. This is one of those cases where it might be better off to take a power sander to the top. I realize that this is what James just advised against but if your goal is to have a clear top, there is not much alternative. This piece has really seen a rough life already. Not sure that sanding the top can do that much more. Don't really see a lot of patina to preserve here.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="verybrad, post: 1690026, member: 37"]Chances are the underside has rough saw marks and holes where it is attached. This is one of those cases where it might be better off to take a power sander to the top. I realize that this is what James just advised against but if your goal is to have a clear top, there is not much alternative. This piece has really seen a rough life already. Not sure that sanding the top can do that much more. Don't really see a lot of patina to preserve here.[/QUOTE]
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