Joe Johnson MI
05-10-2010, 11:02 AM
We moved into a house that was almost restored. The kitchen has some work yet to be done, but they've done the lion's share. When going through the garage I found a full sheet of what appears to be 5/8" oak plywood which should help a lot. However, the weather has severely compromised one side. I plan on using the plywood for a shelf, so can put the damaged side up. But I'd still like to get a smooth finish on it. When I started to sand it basically I got splinters pulling up and the soft areas of grain simply deteriorating. Is there any way to keep what's left of that side? I think the other side is fine. I'll just need to clean it up a bit and finish it.
Thanks.
Thanks.