
I bought a redgum dining table to put into our new build. Was a bit rundown and whilst hubby wasn't pleased with my idea of pulling it apart to resand and varnish it, I did anyway as I didn't want to have to go around corners and not do every square inch of the table.
Used dozens and dozens of sanding pads and almost burned out the sander which is very old, hubby had to fix something inside but I got through it all.
I polyurethaned everything except for the table top where we decided to try liquid glass. Big learning curve with redgum which was that air bubbles kept coming up for hours and hours instead of only minutes like the instructions mentioned and even utube tutorials showed and even though we used a blow torch as recommended to pop the bubbles, they just kept coming so there are a few imperfections as a result of using the torch for too long.
I do intend to redo the top eventually but after two semi successful attempts and it costing $150 per attempt, we decided to live with it for a bit. What we will do next time is not sand back to bare timber and re expose the air pockets that I never knew redgum timber would have given it's a very dense wood anyway, I'll just buff the liquid glass away and redo the table and it should come out beautifully third time around!!
I think it came out lovely all the same and all products used were bought from Bunnings.




