In the winter when I'm driven inside, I inevitably find a piece of furniture to refinish. Anybody else into furniture finishing? This year I'm re-doing the dining room table.
In the winter when I'm driven inside, I inevitably find a piece of furniture to refinish. Anybody else into furniture finishing? This year I'm re-doing the dining room table.
Unfortunately, I don't really have the patience for it. However, I did just cover an ottoman that was a bit ragged and torn. It's not a perfect job, but for me, it was quite the achievement!
I don't refurnish the furnitures I have but my father loves doing it so I just wait for him to visit me and he does the job. I only supply him what what he needs. He finishes a furniture like it was new.
Got an old rocking chair that's been sitting around for the past ten years.
Had a broken rocker and I made a new one of the same type of wood but I'm afraid to refinish it.
Thinking that what ever I do the color of the new rocker won't come out right.
I'd be curious as to how you handle ventilation. Dust or fumes...either are difficut to deal with indoors.
I use a dust collector Robert. Rather than putting the fumes into the bag, where the sawdust usually goes, I vent them outside using a small piece of plywood with a hole in it and then vent the fumes outside through a basement window.