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Steve Bullman
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Not sure what a 'random' orbit sander is. I do have a black and decker orbital sander though

 

 

b&d orbit sander...they are hopeless, you will just get millions of swirls. fine for knocking back a bit of polyfiller but useless on this. (less than useless really)

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Steve...There is no real need to sand the table top and a good chance you will spoil it. Any reasonable proprietary paint stripper (nitromors or similar) will remove the old lacquer. Whatever you do don't machine sand it. Once the old lacquer is removed wash the top down with methylated spirits to neutralise the stripper. Then give the top a very light feathering down along the grain with a very fine grit sandpaper. 320 grit or similar.

To try and revive the grain; a medium oak stain or similar should bring it out. Then lacquer over the stain once the desired effect is achieved.

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