Restoring old pine woodworking bench
I need some advice please on restoring an old woodworking bench I have acquired from my late Dad. The bench originally belonged to my Pop, that passed before I was born in the 70's. I am endeavoring to find out from my Aunty if she can remember when Pop got the bench to work out its age. It's not a fancy bench, it's bloody big, 3.6mts long! It has the valley in the middle for laying down your tools, accommodation for the old wood screw vice in diagonally opposite corners (I have the wood screw and handle, no cheek) and thin sacrificial skins on the tops. It feels like it's all made of a type of pine wood, my problem being is that is has ROT! The bottom part of one leg is pretty bad and there are patches of rot here and there. What do I do? There is Earl's Wood Hardener at Bunnings, videos I've watched on it say not to remove the rotten wood, just spray. Thought about filling with epoxy resin if I decide to dig rot out and treat. End of the day I would like to cover entire bench with a finish that will prevent any further rot and use the bench for my future in woodworking, so whatever I put all over the bench has to be ok not to stain a work peice that I want to build on the bench.