3 – Refinishing (Pt. 1)
tain its value, I suggest you consult a professional restorer. Refinishing Pt. 1 Refinishing Pt. 2 Refinishing Pt. 3 Refinishing Pt. 4 Refinishing Pt. 5 Refinishing Pt. 6 ...
tain its value, I suggest you consult a professional restorer. Refinishing Pt. 1 Refinishing Pt. 2 Refinishing Pt. 3 Refinishing Pt. 4 Refinishing Pt. 5 Refinishing Pt. 6 ...
hing techniques as well as provide a few tricks of the trade. Refinishing Pt. 1 Refinishing Pt. 2 Refinishing Pt. 3 Refinishing Pt. 4 Refinishing Pt. 5 Refinishing Pt. 6 ...
video useful and informative. As always, thanks for watching!! Refinishing Pt. 1 Refinishing Pt. 2 Refinishing Pt. 3 Refinishing Pt. 4 Refinishing Pt. 5 Refinishing Pt. 6 ...
In part 5, I discuss and demonstrate my two favorite pore-filling processes. Pore filling is very important when you want to apply a high gloss topcoat. If you are working with oak, mahogany, or walnut, this is something you should consider, so check it out! Refinishing Pt. 1 Refinishing Pt. 2 Re...
ost commonly-used tools in the shop, the random orbit sander. Refinishing Pt. 1 Refinishing Pt. 2 Refinishing Pt. 3 Refinishing Pt. 4 Refinishing Pt. 5 Refinishing Pt. 6 ...
old stain out of those tight corners and odd-shaped profiles. Refinishing Pt. 1 Refinishing Pt. 2 Refinishing Pt. 3 Refinishing Pt. 4 Refinishing Pt. 5 Refinishing Pt. 6 ...
This week’s question comes from Kyle who writes: Lately I’ve been working on refinishing an old dresser. It’s been in my family for a long time and has been abused pretty badly. But since it was a family heirloom, it was like pulling teeth to convince my mom to let me restore it....
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...e to build a new one. This isn’t your average outfeed table though. Its a full-size work table with a full shelf of storage. Perhaps the best part of all is the fact that it can be made with a modest collection of tools and just a few sheets of plywood. No fancy joinery here! This is what...
...videos anymore. The Education: When I was working in Biotech, I almost accidentally found myself in a management position and training simply became a part of my daily work life. I am a natural introvert and spent most of my life as “the quiet kid”. But once I started training people on...
...ome stain off my headboard inset. I was mildly upset to see my near perfect stain job marred by following directions on the can. I really hate that! 5) In regard to 4 above I recommend using the Watco brand polyurethane. It’s a much better blend in my opinion, is thicker, easier to use, and...