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From:
jeffrey E. <[email protected]>
Sent:
Tuesday, June 16, 2015 3:15 PM
To:
Richard Kahn; Brandon Thompson
Subject:
Re: FW: Library
bradon can leave tomorrow or thrus. only after=C2* all is waxed I just came from library to find areas40=A0 still
untouched doors. plinths etc.
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On Tue, Jun 16, 2=15 at 7:18 AM, Richard Kahn
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From: Brandon Thompson
<=pan style="font-weight:bold">Date: Tuesday, June 16, 2015 at 7:1= AM
To: Richard Kahn
Subject: Library
Dear Richard,
Yesterda=, I worked till 10 pm or later. I waxed the top moldings, column capitals =nd all underneath panels. I
also applied the wax to the horizontal surface= as well to the secretary writing compartments.
I already applie= wax at least four times, but now it turns counter-productive. The previou= layers of wax have
to dry well. Unfortunately, you can not force this mat=er. It took centuries of waxing the royal
oak furniture ( =acobean ) to look like it looks now. What happens that you can not d=velop higher shin until
the previous layers of wax dry well. It sort of sm=ars the wax and it can not go any further.
The best thing would=be to train somebody to wax the library every month. I can come back a mon=h from now
and wax the whole Library again. I think now we reached the poi=t that no matter what will
you do the Library will look th= same. The previous layers have to dry well. All I can do is to apply the =ax again
to surfaces that are designated to be sort of matt looking, verse= shiny.
You can easily judge this by looking at the small=decorative elements at the top. They shine much better,
because the first =ayers of wax was applied seven weeks ago and it had the time to dry.
=div>I my humble opinion, every month waxing is almost necessary, for the A= is also adjusted to a higher point
and the wooden parts may start splitti=g. You see, I have European training and is so very
important t= have good maintenance in such a important location. It avoids unnecessary=expenses later.
I will write to you at lunch,
Brandon
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