This old table…..

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Timber II

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Belonged to my great aunt who just passed at 93yrs old. She said it was her grandmothers first kitchen table. I think that makes it 130+ maybe 150 yrs old.

It was pretty fancy for the day w dado joints into the legs. The legs and base are black walnut but the top is different.

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I lightly power washed it to start. I had to beef it up a little to make it solid and lightly sanded it. Then rubbed it down w butcher block conditioner
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I put it in the basement with some old meat grinders on it
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I’m pretty happy how it turned out.
Thanks for lookin
 
That’s sweet! Very nice table some wonderful family history. I’m glad you have it now.
 
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Awesome table bud . Love the old growth top . Could be Red oak .
Mortise and tenon joint for the leg / rail assembly is pretty common , but the leg taper is something you don't usually see on that type of table . Looks great , and also like the long overhang on the ends .
some old meat grinders on it
Dug these out of my Dad's workshop awhile back .
Meat grinder on the right is a 1940 / 42 Griswold .
One on the left is a grain mill .
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Thanks all I’m real happy with it. Yes it was a very light power wash with a wide fan from almost 2 feet away just to get the muddobbers gone- Nice grinders there chopsaw.
 
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