Furniture, Wood and Cabinetry Finishing - restoring an antique woodburner
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smurfycat
04-29-03, 09:00 AM
I wasn't quite sure in which forum to post this, but...
Anyone have any advice or know where I can get some advice on restoring an antique woodburner? Also, anyone ever heard of a Manchester Mity Oak woodburner...I can't seem to find anything on this. For all I know, maybe it's not even an antique (got it from my sister-in-law who wasn't sure if it was or not) and maybe just a reproduction. It looks antique and needs a lot of fixin' up and I need some advice on how to do it. Thanks in advance!
Anyone have any advice or know where I can get some advice on restoring an antique woodburner? Also, anyone ever heard of a Manchester Mity Oak woodburner...I can't seem to find anything on this. For all I know, maybe it's not even an antique (got it from my sister-in-law who wasn't sure if it was or not) and maybe just a reproduction. It looks antique and needs a lot of fixin' up and I need some advice on how to do it. Thanks in advance!
chfite
04-29-03, 07:05 PM
I found one unverifiable link that talked about this being from the 1800s.