Once the first coat was dry (takes about 3 or 4 hours depending on weather) it was time to reassemble ready for the second coat
Then finally, all together with a 3rd coat of stain and ready to last another few years. One year of protecion for each coat so the makers say.
The problems started to arrive when it was time to take the table apart. Unfortunately, where the slats were dowelled underneath, moisture had seeped into the joints and the wood had gone soft and in some places started to rot.
After sanding a bit more of the table down on top I then discovered that a corner of the table had actually split and unfortunately there was nothing I could do to repair it.
I wasn't too upset as this table and chair set have given about 15 years good service. The main problem now was to decide on what table we would buy to replace it. The last one was good solid heavy hardwood and if I could get the same table it was going to cost. No chance of visiting any shops, so it was online we go and trawl through the different sites. My god, so many different garden tables ranging in price from the very cheap £25 to the really expensive, over a £1000. Eventually, on reccomendation I had a look at the IKEA web page and lo and behold, there it was. On offer at a £110. Of course then you had to add delivery because there was none available in store to "click & collect", naturally, and the delivery charge is a whopping £40. It kind of put me off and I was going to wait until places started to open again but my daughter said she had an Ikea Family card, brilliant, add the card number in and a big £25 discount. I could live with that. So last week the table arrived, delivered by a nice young man who even lifted it over the back gate for me.
So easy to assemble, came with full, easy to read instructions, all the nuts and bolts were there and although the instructions suggested two people to assemble it, I managed it easily on my own. Just laid it upside down on the flattened out cardboard boxes and it took me just under the hour.
It's slightly different from the last table, that was 50ins X 28ins. The new one is 48 ins square so we can actually sit 8 people around it. We are really pleased with it, and although I will probably have to sand and stain it next year, one because it's darker than the rest of the furniture and two, because the stain on it at the moment is very light and won't take many knocks. To be fair it's only to be expected given the price, but a job well done I say.
Now we're set for the rest of the summer and even the cat approves. Next project, well that's the front garden that needs a bit of a tidy. Not allowed in the back garden as that belongs to the wife.
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