I am making some table leaves for an old dining table and my question is this–Will nitrocelluose lacquer hold for a table top which is used for occasional formal dining? It will not be used every day and wine will be served which may be spilled as well as some cocktails.
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no problemo
"The child is grown / The dream is gone / And I have become / Comfortably numb " lyrics by Roger Waters
Probably the most used finish for fine furniture is NC lacquer. It works fine for dining room tables.
Yes very nice finish but watch out and cover your table with a cloth for the heavy duty nights.
Heavy duty nights? We're still talking about a dining table, aren't we? heh heh"The child is grown / The dream is gone / And I have become / Comfortably numb " lyrics by Roger Waters
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