Yes, can't vouch for the quality of those as I have the Speedheater Cobra which is considerably more money but the amount I use it it pays for itself and it covers a smaller area with a more powerful lamp which is useful to me. The paint just separates from the wood, you'll kick yourself that you didn't have it from the start of the job.
Just make sure it's varnish and not wood stain, could even be wood stain under varnish in which case you'll need to get the wood stain out somehow. There's lots of antique table top restoration videos to get tips on that from.
Yes, can't vouch for the quality of those as I have the Speedheater Cobra which is considerably more money but the amount I use it it pays for itself and it covers a smaller area with a more powerful lamp which is useful to me. The paint just separates from the wood, you'll kick yourself that you didn't have it from the start of the job.
Just make sure it's varnish and not wood stain, could even be wood stain under varnish in which case you'll need to get the wood stain out somehow. There's lots of antique table top restoration videos to get tips on that from.