Building two tables for sewing for my wife. Longer table has 4 legs, shorter table has 2 legs and the non leg skirt fastens to the skirt on the longer table with furniture pins. Both tops are 30" deep. My plan is to use threaded inserts in the bottom of the tops and hold the tops down using these. I want this set up so I can disassemble and reassemble.
My plan is the set the tops in the two tables. Longer table top will run the full length with 1" overhang over the leg. Shorter table top will butt into the longer top and hang over it's leg 1". In this way there is no leg in the front corner when assembled. After I assemble the tops I plan to route the tops with a round over bit. No stain, just Arm-r-seal as a finish.
My conundrum is, how do I apply the final sealer coat on the tops. I can't do it when they are assembled since I want to be able to disassemble them. How do I seal them individually without the sealer getting on the side(s) that butt together? Thanks Brian
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