07-09-2016, 04:38 AM
Ron;
If the molding around the tops isn't held on by nails you could just cut them off by running the tops through a table saw. If they are are held on by nails then placing a block of wood behind the inside lip of each molding, and then whacking the block with a hammer, might help get them off. But if the tops have burn marks or potted plant stains then replacement is probably the best idea, Baltic birch plywood of the appropriate thickness is a good option.
Regards
Arran
If the molding around the tops isn't held on by nails you could just cut them off by running the tops through a table saw. If they are are held on by nails then placing a block of wood behind the inside lip of each molding, and then whacking the block with a hammer, might help get them off. But if the tops have burn marks or potted plant stains then replacement is probably the best idea, Baltic birch plywood of the appropriate thickness is a good option.
Regards
Arran