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October 14th, 2011, 11:24 AM
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Re: Model 19 veneer care?
Last edited by Altec Best; October 14th, 2011 at 11:55 AM.
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October 14th, 2011, 01:17 PM
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Inactive Member
Re: Model 19 veneer care?

Originally Posted by
Altec Best
FWIW Pledge polish is a dust magnet !
You are supposed to wipe it off. 
Just messing with you AB... Someone has to do it. It goes with the Mod job you know.
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October 14th, 2011, 01:32 PM
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Re: Model 19 veneer care?
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October 14th, 2011, 03:49 PM
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Re: Model 19 veneer care?
I have a pair that are similar to Nipper's. They were "Pledged" by the original owner for their entire life and that has been how I've continued to take care of them. They look great but are considerably darker than when new. Nothing wrong with that and I will probably just continue treating them this way even though the proper care for a hand rubbed oil finish is an occasional recoat and wax.
I also have another pair that when I got them were completely dried out and sun bleached on top. I kept the Pledge away from them until I was ready to refinish so as not to put any silicone into the dry veneer. Recently I pulled all the components and started the refinishing process. I thoroughly wiped them down with mineral spirits to strip the dirt, hand oil/sweat and mystery chemicals out of the veneer and then sanded them with 220 grit and feathered out a few superficial scratches. I then followed this procedure which I highly recommend. Super Smooth Oil Finish | Article | Woodworking While I'm not quite done, I can tell this is a superior method and the results of wet sanding are well worth the extra effort. This is going to be the same as the factory finish but even better because of the extra care, time and effort that Altec couldn't spend on them in an assembly line setting. I'm using Watco Medium Walnut Danish Oil but I'm sure the Light Walnut would look just as good if you prefer a lighter and more golden look, I opted for the Medium which is a little richer.
Super Smooth Oil Finish | Article | Woodworking
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October 14th, 2011, 07:40 PM
#5
Senior Hostboard Member
Re: Model 19 veneer care?

Originally Posted by
timoteus
I have a pair that are similar to Nipper's. They were "Pledged" by the original owner for their entire life and that has been how I've continued to take care of them. They look great but are considerably darker than when new. Nothing wrong with that and I will probably just continue treating them this way even though the proper care for a hand rubbed oil finish is an occasional recoat and wax.
I also have another pair that when I got them were completely dried out and sun bleached on top. I kept the Pledge away from them until I was ready to refinish so as not to put any silicone into the dry veneer. Recently I pulled all the components and started the refinishing process. I thoroughly wiped them down with mineral spirits to strip the dirt, hand oil/sweat and mystery chemicals out of the veneer and then sanded them with 220 grit and feathered out a few superficial scratches. I then followed this procedure which I highly recommend.
Super Smooth Oil Finish | Article | Woodworking While I'm not quite done, I can tell this is a superior method and the results of wet sanding are well worth the extra effort. This is going to be the same as the factory finish but even better because of the extra care, time and effort that Altec couldn't spend on them in an assembly line setting. I'm using Watco Medium Walnut Danish Oil but I'm sure the Light Walnut would look just as good if you prefer a lighter and more golden look, I opted for the Medium which is a little richer.
Super Smooth Oil Finish | Article | Woodworking
Any (before and after) pictures?
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October 14th, 2011, 08:59 PM
#6
Senior Hostboard Member
Re: Model 19 veneer care?
I like the deep wood grained look. Sorry, but a too smooth, coated finish just starts to look like formica/vinyl veneer. I need woodgrain to be three dimensional onless it's a grand piano.
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October 17th, 2011, 06:16 PM
#7
Inactive Member
Re: Model 19 veneer care?

Originally Posted by
timoteus
I have a pair that are similar to Nipper's. They were "Pledged" by the original owner for their entire life and that has been how I've continued to take care of them. They look great but are considerably darker than when new. Nothing wrong with that and I will probably just continue treating them this way even though the proper care for a hand rubbed oil finish is an occasional recoat and wax.
I also have another pair that when I got them were completely dried out and sun bleached on top. I kept the Pledge away from them until I was ready to refinish so as not to put any silicone into the dry veneer. Recently I pulled all the components and started the refinishing process. I thoroughly wiped them down with mineral spirits to strip the dirt, hand oil/sweat and mystery chemicals out of the veneer and then sanded them with 220 grit and feathered out a few superficial scratches. I then followed this procedure which I highly recommend.
Super Smooth Oil Finish | Article | Woodworking While I'm not quite done, I can tell this is a superior method and the results of wet sanding are well worth the extra effort. This is going to be the same as the factory finish but even better because of the extra care, time and effort that Altec couldn't spend on them in an assembly line setting. I'm using Watco Medium Walnut Danish Oil but I'm sure the Light Walnut would look just as good if you prefer a lighter and more golden look, I opted for the Medium which is a little richer.
Super Smooth Oil Finish | Article | Woodworking
Thanks for that article Timoteus.
I could be wrong but most wood oxidizes eventually and turns darker with age.
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