Eureka Landau Table Restoration

Nicholas Yassan

PCS Life Member
Since you have to start somewhere, there is not better place than at the table.

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Was sitting in a shed since 1972 and was 4-6" in the mud. Resulting in the birch being eaten away.
 
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All the chrome parts are removed in preparation for wood working. The Eureka table crown is one heavy piece!

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couple of screws will not let go. I have already spoke to a couple of carpenters who will help recreate the lamanent pieces of birch back together, they are all cut lengthwise the entire long way of the table, about 1 inch wide. once the top and bottom layers are removed from the wood, it should be no problem to glue new pieces back and make the cutouts.

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Interesting restoration. Almost had one at a salvage yard. Lady said she couldnt sell it, so she gave it to a friend who used it as a coffee table.
 
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