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Removing Water Stains from Furniture

Posted: May 12, 2009

 

"How do I remove a large water stain from the dining room table top?"

 

Submitted by: aldevita

WWGOA Editor Response
Try this trick...lay a dish cloth over the water mark and, with an iron on a low setting, iron over the dish cloth for 30 - 60 seconds. Check the stain. If there's no effect, increase the heat on the iron and try it again. This often requires the iron to be on the cotton setting to work, but it's best to start at a low heat and work your way up.

George Vondriska
Managing Editor

 

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  1. Alfred L. (2 years ago)

    Posted December 12, 2009 // 2:04 PM I just finish viewing the "Resawing on a band saw" video and found it very informative. My question is, are all band saws able to use a resaw blade and if so how do you determine how to size the blades? Thanks

  2. George Vondriska (2 years ago)

    Posted January 24, 2010 // 8:59 PM While resawing, on some scale, can be done with nearly any bandsaw, you'll need to check the specs on your machine to see how wide a blade it will take. When it comes to resawing, wider is better. You could, possibly, resaw with a blade as narrow as 1/4", but wouldn't be able to cut stock that's very thick. G

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