bob:
If you need to do them yourself, then take off the steel-blocked rails and the cloth of course until you just have the wood. Then use a belt sander with a fine grit sandpaper, maybe 300 or so.
Once you have removed all the old finish without removing too much wood hopefully, then use a finer grit, say 400 or so by hand to smooth out the wood.
Next, mahogany stain.
Last, 3 or 4 coats of varnish done 2 days apart in a dry atmosphere so each coat is good and dry before you apply the next.
Also, I have a (slightly used) #10 bed cloth with WoE 6811 cushion cloths which came from one of the pro tournaments and is in pristine condition. I bought 2 but figure I have another year left on my present cloth and then probably 2 years with the #10 so I don't really need that second #10 I bought.
Terry
If you need to do them yourself, then take off the steel-blocked rails and the cloth of course until you just have the wood. Then use a belt sander with a fine grit sandpaper, maybe 300 or so.
Once you have removed all the old finish without removing too much wood hopefully, then use a finer grit, say 400 or so by hand to smooth out the wood.
Next, mahogany stain.
Last, 3 or 4 coats of varnish done 2 days apart in a dry atmosphere so each coat is good and dry before you apply the next.
Also, I have a (slightly used) #10 bed cloth with WoE 6811 cushion cloths which came from one of the pro tournaments and is in pristine condition. I bought 2 but figure I have another year left on my present cloth and then probably 2 years with the #10 so I don't really need that second #10 I bought.
Terry
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