Hi All,

My latest restoration, my 1930's Ludwig & Ludwig trap table.

Hardware was pretty grubby and if left another 12 months would have been tough to bring back to life. I feel I got to it just in time. It was tough to do and took 5 days just to get the arms clean. Tough to get thm on the buffing wheel, even now there are still some places just inaccessable.

Table was an easy job. Old felt was easy to remove and so were the remnants that are left behind when you remove the first initial layer. Just some warm water and a paint scraper delt with that. It's a little messy so have paper towel to hand.

Had to wait a week for the new felt to arrive but it was really good quality and will outlast me.

I'm really happy with the results of this restoration.

Enjoy the pics. (several posts necessary, lots of pics)

diddle001 (Dave)

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