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New dining table, woodworm holes
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sillywilly wrote: »Please let me know which company drills "fake worm holes" into their products so I know never to use them? I take it you were "joking"
http://www.hovells.co.uk/furnitureranges/coronafurniture/?gclid=CJCit863_aMCFQX92AodSWAZIgThe distressed finish is made to resemble reclaimed pine with marks and nicks to give the appearance of age. One of the techniques used leaves marks that give the appearance of woodworm holes, this is normal for this range and is not a sign that there is any real woodworm. These marks are applied randomly and as a result some pieces may contain more marks than others.Here I go again on my own....0 -
Got a 7 month old... will have them filled with crayon and food before long...0
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