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  • We just picked up a second hand elm kitchen table off of eBay.
    It stated it had some water damage and showed one plank with a black area. We took a punt knowing I would sand and refinish it. However.....
    It just turned up and the main water damage isn't the black area, it's that there are three planks that have significantly raised off away from the surface of the table. Pretty impressive how the seller managed to conceal that in all the photos.

    Looking to get some money back from the seller now, but we are now trying to work out how the planks were adhered to the wooden board underneath, and how difficult it would be to replace them.

    Anyone have any experience with this sort of thing? @dbr any thoughts?


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  • Pretty impressive how the seller managed to conceal that in all the photos.

    Out of morbid curiosity do you have link to the listing?

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