Thank you Birch Living for sponsoring! Click here birchliving.com/madcitymodern to get 25% off your Birch mattress (plus two free Eco-Rest pillows!) during their End of Year Sale. Offers are subject to change. #birchliving This video is more than just a furniture restoration-it’s a journey of healing, growth, and connection. When I stumbled upon this vintage teak table at a thrift store for $4.99, I didn’t plan to restore it, let alone create a video about it. But sometimes, life presents unexpected opportunities. Armed with a budget-friendly orbital sander, eco-friendly finish remover, and a few hours of patience, I set out to transform this damaged piece into something meaningful. Teak is a durable hardwood often used in mid-century Scandinavian furniture. With its strong grain and timeless appeal, I knew this piece had potential. Along the way, I tackled stubborn stains, experimented with tools, and embraced imperfections that make each piece unique. This year has been a rollercoaster, filled with incredible milestones-like reaching 100,000 subscribers-and personal challenges. Many of you have shared your own stories with me, and they’ve been a source of encouragement. It’s through these connections that I realized restoration isn’t just about furniture-it’s about the therapeutic process of creating, healing, and sharing. As a gift to you, I’ve created a face grain walnut board from scraps in my shop. It will remain here as a symbol of your presence in my journey. But the real gift is an invitation: share your stories with me-about furniture, family, challenges, or anything close to your heart. I’ll feature them (anonymously, if you wish) in future videos to keep this community growing and connected. Thank you for your support over the past three years. This journey has taught me life lessons that extend beyond the shop-lessons about resilience, gratitude, and finding beauty in imperfections. Join me in restoring this table, reflecting on life, and celebrating the memories tied to the pieces we cherish. Furniture may not heal, but the process of restoration can. Thank you for watching! Barry
Your channel is a much needed calm space in these troubling times. You seem like a person with a beautiful heart. I wish you much happiness in the New Year!!!
My dad's entire house was in Danish, mid-century modern from the late 1960's to the early 1970's. They only oiled their furniture, and it alwasy had the perfect finish on the wood. He would have displayed that table in his house with pride. Very well done! Brilliant as always.
I love listening to your voice. It enhances my enjoyment of your videos, and I learn something new every time about furniture restoration with each new instalment. Thank you! Maggie
Thank you Berry. And thank you for your kind words and letting us know that we are ok and even if we are not ok. And just take it one day at a time. Hugs
The work you share with us is illustrative of the healing process many of are going through.. It is a process and it takes work and time to get through it to a better place.
Congratulations on achieving 100,000 subscribers! That's wonderful!! You made that forlorn little table sparkle!!! Wishing you a happy and prosperous New Year!!!
Well Barry, 100,000 subscribers! that’s fan-tas-tiiiiic! I’ll bet you never, in your wildest dreams, thought you’d reach this landmark!!!! Surely now you realise how much you and your restorations, your historical stories, your calm and sympathetic ways mean to all of the people who wait for each new video you post! Your little chats are like breaths of fresh air to our worlds. Everyone has problems in their lives, as you would understand, but not everyone has such intelligent, understand and soothing words to listen to, to set us back on a true and steady course again. Thank you so much for sharing your journey, your craft and your wisdom with all your happy followers! You really make a difference❤️😊🦘🇦🇺Yvonne, Melbourne, Australia
Barry: this is a wonderful New Year's gift video. Watching you from the beginning has been a journey for both of us. Sharing like you do through your work on restorations has been a calm place to watch when you upload. We all really need that place to go to in these difficult times. Thank You.
Congratulations Barry on reaching another milestone subscription number from one of your earliest subscribers🎉 another beautiful and marvelous restoration ! May the New Year yeah another monumental year!❤❤❤❤❤
Congratulations Barry, no one on UA-cam deserves it more than you. Happy New Year, and I'm beyond thrilled to have gotten a glimpse of what's to come in 2025 from you. Please keep doing what you do. Best wishes for the coming year.
Congratulations on your subscribers award. You do deserve it. Even for just your content. But I like to think that you are something extra special in the UA-cam world.
4 legs and a top. So simple, nothing to brag about, it’s only a table! Then it meets Barry, and that humble stained, simple table blossoms into a beautiful, graceful, decorative piece of furniture. The variegation of colour across the top, the detailed grain patterns in the wood, the classical cut of its shape are now exposed and worthy of praise. Instead of being something to hide away, it becomes a piece to take centre stage. Well done Barry, it’s truly beautiful. Thank you for our present, that too is very appealing. Also congratulations on getting your plaque from UA-cam. Be proud of it Barry, you have worked very hard for that. It is your recognition of the lives you have touched by doing what you do. That is no easy feat. I wish you much more success in the coming year, and I pray for happiness and comfort for you always. Much love ❤️
I'm more of an old soul, and for some reason, I'm drawn to VERY OLD natural wood furniture. However, from watching your channel I'm beginning to appreciate some-mid century modern furniture. I have a few end/side tables I will be refinishing when the weather gets a little warmer. My husband doesn't appreciate it when I work on things in the house 😂. I'm not sure why. It's just a little dust, stripper, denatured alcohol, stain, and mostly shellac smells.😂 what could go wrong? The table turned out fanatics. Great job.
@@rosannamize6622 You’re quite funny! I have a husband who gets upset with “trivial” things such as you mentioned! But we’ve been together for 56 years now so we both just “cop it sweet” and muddle on! It’s not worth a divorce, is it? ! Don’t sweat the small stuff!!!
That is a gorgeous table. You did a wonderful job!!! Cant really even see where the damage was. Hope that you and your family had a wonderful holiday and a wonderful new year😊😊
Every one of your thoughtful, beautiful video productions touches my soul, makes me pause and think, and fills me with gratitude for discovering this treasure of a channel, which has a treasure of a human being at its helm. 🥰
Teak is an extremely beautiful natural color wood and grain. I was wondering why you didn't try oxalic acid on the stain? I believe this was an awesome find. A true MCM piece and a great addition to any home.
It's not so much furniture restoration, you are participating in furniture salvation. You're saving an item, it's story, and giving us some satisfaction in sharing the experience. Thanks, Barry.
I gotta be honest- I’m a crusty old lady, not fond of sentimental stories, but the more I’ve watched your channel, the more I enjoy your soft, empathetic style. Than you!
Lovely table! I’m always calmed by listening to you describe your process and your feelings. You seem like such a caring and thoughtful person, and I’m happy to see you receive your award. You deserve it so much. I appreciate the work you put into each piece. Thanks for just being you. Darla
As always a beautiful piece is shining again. I found refurbishing furniture and word working after the unexpected death of my hubby. He was only 53. Restoring his coffee table allowed me to grieve in private and heal at the same time. I learnt new skills and methods over the past 12 months thanks to you and a few others. 12 months ago I started refurbishing and only just finished it. Now when I look at it, I remember the old and look forward to the new. Thank you for your gentle manner and inspiration
You're right, teak is a very sturdy wood. I spent 1985 to 1989 walking the teak deck of USS Missouri. It's ability to take rough treatment and still maintain it's looks is legendary. The teak deck of USS Arizona is still largely intact after being under seawater for 84 years. The table is quite beautiful and kudos to you.
Congratulations, Barry on 100K subs. It has been such a pleasant journey with you for these past years. I never tire of hearing what you share with us. Maybe soon I will include myself in sending you a card or letter to show my appreciation.😀👍❤
Hey, Barry, just want to let you know that I have recently started to refinish furniture and it has helped me tremendously. Oddly enough, the money is not really the issue, but the challenge of restoring and reimagining a piece has helped me to keep my spirits up and gets me up in the morning. Basically, I want to sell the pieces to have room to refinish another project!
@MadCityModern that's what I was expecting you to use, but the wet towel and iron did great and makes a lot of sense about raising the stained fibers. I'm so glad you posted that. It's another arsenal in stain removal methods.
My mom has a table that her great great grandfather built for the original homeplace, I walk by it ever day and wonder, when it's passed down to me if I have the guts to give it some TLC. It's old and VERY dark not sure if it's ebony or just walnut with centuries of use on top.
I for one am grateful for the ad placements that allow you to create these videos. A;; the products you feature have great quality. Again, the table came out well - I love the Danish look.
Congratulations, 100,000 subscribers! A testimony to how much you inspire us with your awesome insight and your fabulous talents! What a year as we step into 2025! Thank you for all your your videos and all of your fantastic stories! Happy New Year Barry! 😊❤
I sometimes forget that you’re refinishing furniture because I get so involved with your voice and stories. I’m 69 yrs old but I’m always learning something new about life every day and your narrations too❤
Barry, by being kind to old damaged furniture you are being kind to people. Kind to those who made the pieces originally, kind to those who owned them and kind to us who watch and listen. Thank you.
100k! Congratulations Barry. I'm not surprised. Aside from your beautiful work, you're a great story teller. I've so enjoyed your channel these past years, and look forward to many more.
What a great restoration. I can’t believe you only paid $5 for it. I have enjoyed watching your channel for three years now and I have learned so much from you on the history of the pieces you have done. ❤
Barry, you have a talent to take even a small piece like this and make it beautiful again. Many years ago, I bought a house, the previous owners left it a mess. They left a teak coffee table, it was in the same shape as yours. I had no experience in refinishing at that time, so I painted it. What a disaster. If only I had known then. The teak oil bleeds, so the white table ended up orange. I love watching you work. You are so patient. I've learned so much from you. Thank you ❤
It is my hope that we all will find the path to healing and transformation. This timelessly elegant table now shines, the imperfections have dimmed with attention and energy, so its true character is there for all to see. A heartfelt Happy New Year!
I have cried a few times watching your videos; sometimes your words remind me of my dad (RIP), and sometimes it's because of the sheer beauty you uncover. And I always learn something new. Thank you for becoming a UA-camr.
That is probably the best $4.99 you've ever spent. That table responded extremely well to your ministrations and is absolutely gorgeous! Thank you for sharing the restoration.
Hi Barry, Fear not, you have MANY years to keep doing what you love. I'm 82 now, and still refinish furniture, like your teak table, which I then donate to non-profits for them to resell. It's a great way to use my little shop, with many refurbished tools as old as you are, while still giving service to those who need it. Next time you run into a stain like the one on the table, give oxalic acid a try. Usually works on most stains, though I haven't tried it on teak. Watco's Danish oil might have been a good finish too. I like to let 2 coats sink in with a good wipe down after about 10 minutes. Then let it dry for 48 hours, and then put a coat of satin poly oil-based varnish on. Very durable, and you don't have to refresh the finish frequently like you do with just an oil finish. Also resists stains, and can still be easily fixed if it gets dinged.
I agree. It was a very special day, and I am thrilled to be using this "practice" piece in my workshop for a very specific purpose (to hold many letters full of amazing, heartfelt stories). I hope to reach and help many people in the future because of it. Thank you! Barry
You are 100% right Barry. Projects can heal us. I like my crafts. No matter how fiddly the project it gives me something to do. Also when it becomes a gift to enrich someone else's life it brings me joy. The past few weeks I made Christmas Gnomes to give to family members for Christmas. The project took me a while but it was clear everyone enjoyed them. They heal me by reducIng anxiety, keeping me awake and I learn so much from my own trials and errors doing the projects.
Very nice! You're a master at turning an ugly piece of furniture into a beautiful and useful piece. Thank you for such good videos! And congratulations on reaching 100,000+ subscribers!
Fantastic!! Thank you for your stories, calming voice, and sage advice. You have become an inspiration for myself and so many more! I look forward to another year and many more.😊
Very beautiful. I like that you not only refinish furniture, but always have a story to tell. It may be very happy to see the little cedar chest we sent you. I’m so glad that you got it and are enjoying it. It’s finished with Odie‘s oil so hopefully it will be beautiful and useful for many years to come. Merry Christmas and a very blessed new year to you!
It was you! Thank you so much for this! I love it. I filmed it as soon as I brought it home from the post office. I can't thank you enough for the encouragement. Barry
I get so much out of the work you do. The natural wood you’ve brought back to life is beautiful. It feeds my soul to see something with little left to offer at first glance, but when effort and love are invested, the piece is alive and stunning. When our lives are troubled, if we persevere with effort and love we can often turn things around. Happy New Year!
Like a lot of the pieces you refinish, we all have, scares, dents and the need for some tlc. When we take the time like you to care for ourselves we all have a brighter future. Happy New Year Barry and congrats on the new award, it’s well deserved. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
That table turned out beautiful. I can see it being used as a toddler’s table with 2 toddler size straight back chairs to go with it. It should last a long time.
I watch other furniture restoration channels but yours is the most unique. I watch the videos for enjoyment and don't really care about how the furniture is restored. You hit the nail on the head with your approach.
It's beautiful, Barry. Finally, someone who gets how doing restoration work can bring you calmness. If I don't feel it with a particular piece, I don't do it. My goal is to always bring back beauty and give or return it to someone special. It's the love that I put in to each piece, that is special to me, and hopefully for the person getting it. That has to be part of the equation, for me anyway. You inspire me with each video you post and your work is remarkable. Thank you for always sharing them with us. Happy new year🎉
What a beautiful little table! That was a steal at $5, for a danish vintage piece-wow. I’m astonished that the stain came out… just curious why you used the iron method rather than oxalic acid?
Thanks bunches, Barry. You inspire me and I’m so close to feeling confident enough to start my first project. Happy New Year to you and yours from me and mine.🎉
Congratulations on having 100,000 subscribers. I love your channel and think you have something very unique and special to offer anyone who watches your videos. You are a talented storyteller and furniture restorer and I look forward to watching many more of your videos in 2025. Wishing you all the best for the New Year.
I love thrift stores! I’ve learned the art of packing a paper grocery bag very well for their bag day sales. This table is so beautiful. I love the wood grain, and you did such a great job with getting rid of the stain.
Another great video. Congratulations on your award. It was well deserved by you. You are a very humble person. Can’t wait to see what you have in store for the coming year.
*Teak* is such a *Beautiful wood* .. *Quite an impressive job pulling the stain out* *I look fwd to my .. Barry time* .. *thank you for sharing your life with All of Us*
Barry, you are truly very special to us!! Your workmanship is amazing, and your storytelling is what makes us love you even more! I don't know if you realize the impact you have on others and how special that is!! Thank you for being you and helping us "heal" with every video!! That teak table is beautiful... just like you and your inspiration and caring thoughts! Wishing you all the best for 2025!!
Søborg Møbelfabrik was a famous producer of Danish design furniture upholding the highest standard of design and craftmanship. The factory was taken over by a larger Danish furniture maker and it's production facilities closed down a few years ago, though the main building still stands. Nice work
Thank you Birch Living for sponsoring! Click here birchliving.com/madcitymodern to get 25% off your Birch mattress (plus two free Eco-Rest pillows!) during their End of Year Sale. Offers are subject to change. #birchliving
This video is more than just a furniture restoration-it’s a journey of healing, growth, and connection. When I stumbled upon this vintage teak table at a thrift store for $4.99, I didn’t plan to restore it, let alone create a video about it. But sometimes, life presents unexpected opportunities. Armed with a budget-friendly orbital sander, eco-friendly finish remover, and a few hours of patience, I set out to transform this damaged piece into something meaningful.
Teak is a durable hardwood often used in mid-century Scandinavian furniture. With its strong grain and timeless appeal, I knew this piece had potential. Along the way, I tackled stubborn stains, experimented with tools, and embraced imperfections that make each piece unique.
This year has been a rollercoaster, filled with incredible milestones-like reaching 100,000 subscribers-and personal challenges. Many of you have shared your own stories with me, and they’ve been a source of encouragement. It’s through these connections that I realized restoration isn’t just about furniture-it’s about the therapeutic process of creating, healing, and sharing.
As a gift to you, I’ve created a face grain walnut board from scraps in my shop. It will remain here as a symbol of your presence in my journey. But the real gift is an invitation: share your stories with me-about furniture, family, challenges, or anything close to your heart. I’ll feature them (anonymously, if you wish) in future videos to keep this community growing and connected.
Thank you for your support over the past three years. This journey has taught me life lessons that extend beyond the shop-lessons about resilience, gratitude, and finding beauty in imperfections.
Join me in restoring this table, reflecting on life, and celebrating the memories tied to the pieces we cherish.
Furniture may not heal, but the process of restoration can. Thank you for watching! Barry
The simplicity of the table design lets the gorgeous teak grain get all the attention, and you’ve done a beautiful job with it, as usual, Barry.
Well said. Thank you
Congrats to 100k, dear Barry. I love your work and philosophy
Your channel is a much needed calm space in these troubling times. You seem like a person with a beautiful heart. I wish you much happiness in the New Year!!!
This comment is very special
My dad's entire house was in Danish, mid-century modern from the late 1960's to the early 1970's. They only oiled their furniture, and it alwasy had the perfect finish on the wood. He would have displayed that table in his house with pride. Very well done! Brilliant as always.
I always enjoy the stories
@MadCityModern I really do too!
I love listening to your voice. It enhances my enjoyment of your videos, and I learn something new every time about furniture restoration with each new instalment.
Thank you! Maggie
Thank you so much Maggie!
Thank you Berry. And thank you for your kind words and letting us know that we are ok and even if we are not ok. And just take it one day at a time. Hugs
Love this comment!
Well, that is a stunning little table. Well done Mr. Barry.
Thank you Melanie
The work you share with us is illustrative of the healing process many of are going through.. It is a process and it takes work and time to get through it to a better place.
Thank you for sharing this insight
Congratulations on achieving 100,000 subscribers! That's wonderful!! You made that forlorn little table sparkle!!!
Wishing you a happy and prosperous New Year!!!
Thank you so much!
Well Barry, 100,000 subscribers! that’s fan-tas-tiiiiic! I’ll bet you never, in your wildest dreams, thought you’d reach this landmark!!!!
Surely now you realise how much you and your restorations, your historical stories, your calm and sympathetic ways mean to all of the people who wait for each new video you post! Your little chats are like breaths of fresh air to our worlds. Everyone has problems in their lives, as you would understand, but not everyone has such intelligent, understand and soothing words to listen to, to set us back on a true and steady course again. Thank you so much for sharing your journey, your craft and your wisdom with all your happy followers! You really make a difference❤️😊🦘🇦🇺Yvonne, Melbourne, Australia
Well done sir… you’ve earned every one of your 100,000 subscribers 😎
More than just a furniture restoration channel 👍
This means alot
@ You’re welcome!
Enjoy your New Year 🥳
Sandy.
Barry: this is a wonderful New Year's gift video. Watching you from the beginning has been a journey for both of us. Sharing like you do through your work on restorations has been a calm place to watch when you upload. We all really need that place to go to in these difficult times. Thank You.
Wow, thank you
Congratulations Barry on reaching another milestone subscription number from one of your earliest subscribers🎉 another beautiful and marvelous restoration ! May the New Year yeah another monumental year!❤❤❤❤❤
I remember you being one of the first few. Thank you!
Beautiful table refinish! Congratulations on you 100,00 subscribers! Happy New Year! ❤😊❤
Thank you!
Thankyou, Barry 🌻☘️
Thank you!
Congratulations Barry, no one on UA-cam deserves it more than you. Happy New Year, and I'm beyond thrilled to have gotten a glimpse of what's to come in 2025 from you. Please keep doing what you do. Best wishes for the coming year.
Thank you for the kind words and support.
Congratulations on your subscribers award. You do deserve it. Even for just your content. But I like to think that you are something extra special in the UA-cam world.
This means alot!
Wonderful festive surprise. 🎉
Snuck it in there
4 legs and a top. So simple, nothing to brag about, it’s only a table! Then it meets Barry, and that humble stained, simple table blossoms into a beautiful, graceful, decorative piece of furniture. The variegation of colour across the top, the detailed grain patterns in the wood, the classical cut of its shape are now exposed and worthy of praise. Instead of being something to hide away, it becomes a piece to take centre stage. Well done Barry, it’s truly beautiful.
Thank you for our present, that too is very appealing. Also congratulations on getting your plaque from UA-cam. Be proud of it Barry, you have worked very hard for that. It is your recognition of the lives you have touched by doing what you do. That is no easy feat. I wish you much more success in the coming year, and I pray for happiness and comfort for you always. Much love ❤️
I'm more of an old soul, and for some reason, I'm drawn to VERY OLD natural wood furniture. However, from watching your channel I'm beginning to appreciate some-mid century modern furniture. I have a few end/side tables I will be refinishing when the weather gets a little warmer. My husband doesn't appreciate it when I work on things in the house 😂. I'm not sure why. It's just a little dust, stripper, denatured alcohol, stain, and mostly shellac smells.😂 what could go wrong? The table turned out fanatics. Great job.
This is great feedback. Just recently, I refinished several antiques, and they have certainly grown on me. Thank you for sharing
@@rosannamize6622 You’re quite funny! I have a husband who gets upset with “trivial” things such as you mentioned! But we’ve been together for 56 years now so we both just “cop it sweet” and muddle on! It’s not worth a divorce, is it? ! Don’t sweat the small stuff!!!
You sure brought out the beauty in that wood! Thanks.
I'm glad you noticed. It's a great reminder that sometimes, beauty is found within the imperfections.
That is a gorgeous table. You did a wonderful job!!! Cant really even see where the damage was. Hope that you and your family had a wonderful holiday and a wonderful new year😊😊
Thank you Michelle!
Every one of your thoughtful, beautiful video productions touches my soul, makes me pause and think, and fills me with gratitude for discovering this treasure of a channel, which has a treasure of a human being at its helm. 🥰
Thank you so much for sharing this
Your work has taught me even more appreciation i see deeper into the piece. I’ve enjoyed thank you
I love this
love your channel...and your heart. thank you- and best wishes for 2025
Same to you!
CONGRATULATIONS on the award! You deserve it! We love you and think you’re wonderful!!!
Thank you!
Teak is an extremely beautiful natural color wood and grain. I was wondering why you didn't try oxalic acid on the stain? I believe this was an awesome find. A true MCM piece and a great addition to any home.
Lovely video and message Barry, wishing you and everyone reading this comment the happiest of New Year's 🎉
Thank you! Happy New Year!
It's not so much furniture restoration, you are participating in furniture salvation. You're saving an item, it's story, and giving us some satisfaction in sharing the experience. Thanks, Barry.
It's so nice to watch someone bring back original finish instead of slopping paint all over. Love your work.
Thank you! I agree, restoring the original beauty is much more rewarding.
Beautiful. Wishing you all the very best for the new year.
Thank you! You Too!
Barry, you’re a gift. You have been given a great talent. And the choice to connect with your viewers is in your wisdom. Blessings.
I truly appreciate your kind words.
I gotta be honest- I’m a crusty old lady, not fond of sentimental stories, but the more I’ve watched your channel, the more I enjoy your soft, empathetic style. Than you!
Thank you so much for sharing that!
Lovely table!
I’m always calmed by listening to you describe your process and your feelings. You seem like such a caring and thoughtful person, and I’m happy to see you receive your award. You deserve it so much.
I appreciate the work you put into each piece.
Thanks for just being you.
Darla
❤❤❤❤Happy New 🙋♀️🇺🇸
Happy New Year 🇺🇸
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you! You are a hero of wood pieces everywhere.❤
Thank you so much Michael!
@MadCityModern I'm watching just now. I have a piece in my garage that I plan to redo this spring. I will keep you posted.
@@MadCityModern The table came out looking just beautiful!❤️
As always a beautiful piece is shining again. I found refurbishing furniture and word working after the unexpected death of my hubby. He was only 53. Restoring his coffee table allowed me to grieve in private and heal at the same time. I learnt new skills and methods over the past 12 months thanks to you and a few others. 12 months ago I started refurbishing and only just finished it. Now when I look at it, I remember the old and look forward to the new. Thank you for your gentle manner and inspiration
You're right, teak is a very sturdy wood. I spent 1985 to 1989 walking the teak deck of USS Missouri. It's ability to take rough treatment and still maintain it's looks is legendary. The teak deck of USS Arizona is still largely intact after being under seawater for 84 years. The table is quite beautiful and kudos to you.
Thank you Barry
Thank you!
Congratulations, Barry on 100K subs. It has been such a pleasant journey with you for these past years. I never tire of hearing what you share with us. Maybe soon I will include myself in sending you a card or letter to show my appreciation.😀👍❤
This means a lot to me. Thank you!
Stunning restoration, Barry. Salvaging old gems that have seen better days speaks to your stewardship of the environment.
Thank you, that means a lot.
Hey, Barry, just want to let you know that I have recently started to refinish furniture and it has helped me tremendously. Oddly enough, the money is not really the issue, but the challenge of restoring and reimagining a piece has helped me to keep my spirits up and gets me up in the morning. Basically, I want to sell the pieces to have room to refinish another project!
I've never heard of removing a stain like that. Thank you Barry.
I could have also tried Oxcalic Acid
@@MadCityModernThat’s what I’d expected you to do, but the method you employed worked grandly. Congratulations! It’s beautiful.
@MadCityModern that's what I was expecting you to use, but the wet towel and iron did great and makes a lot of sense about raising the stained fibers. I'm so glad you posted that. It's another arsenal in stain removal methods.
My mom has a table that her great great grandfather built for the original homeplace, I walk by it ever day and wonder, when it's passed down to me if I have the guts to give it some TLC. It's old and VERY dark not sure if it's ebony or just walnut with centuries of use on top.
Give it a try!
I for one am grateful for the ad placements that allow you to create these videos. A;; the products you feature have great quality. Again, the table came out well - I love the Danish look.
Thank you so much for your support!
Love the oversized white stylized horned..ibex/ gazelle in your final sequence...table not too shabby either!😉
Thank you for noticing! That horned animal was a special detail to me.
Barry, thank YOU for your reminders that there are little things in life that can be inspiring.
That is what I hope for 😊
Congratulations, 100,000 subscribers! A testimony to how much you inspire us with your awesome insight and your fabulous talents! What a year as we step into 2025! Thank you for all your your videos and all of your fantastic stories! Happy New Year Barry! 😊❤
Wow, thank you!
I sometimes forget that you’re refinishing furniture because I get so involved with your voice and stories. I’m 69 yrs old but I’m always learning something new about life every day and your narrations too❤
You did that table very beutyful.
Thank you
Barry, by being kind to old damaged furniture you are being kind to people. Kind to those who made the pieces originally, kind to those who owned them and kind to us who watch and listen. Thank you.
Your video are always the best Happy New Year all the best take care thanks
Thank you so much
I feel like teak doesn't get enough love in furniture, it's absolutely gorgeous to look at.
Thanks for creating this channel. Have a great 2025!
Thank you for watching!
100k! Congratulations Barry. I'm not surprised. Aside from your beautiful work, you're a great story teller. I've so enjoyed your channel these past years, and look forward to many more.
What a great restoration. I can’t believe you only paid $5 for it. I have enjoyed watching your channel for three years now and I have learned so much from you on the history of the pieces you have done. ❤
I appreciate your kind words! Thank you for being a longtime viewer.
Barry, you have a talent to take even a small piece like this and make it beautiful again. Many years ago, I bought a house, the previous owners left it a mess. They left a teak coffee table, it was in the same shape as yours. I had no experience in refinishing at that time, so I painted it. What a disaster. If only I had known then. The teak oil bleeds, so the white table ended up orange. I love watching you work. You are so patient. I've learned so much from you. Thank you ❤
It is my hope that we all will find the path to healing and transformation. This timelessly elegant table now shines, the imperfections have dimmed with attention and energy, so its true character is there for all to see. A heartfelt Happy New Year!
I love this
I have cried a few times watching your videos; sometimes your words remind me of my dad (RIP), and sometimes it's because of the sheer beauty you uncover. And I always learn something new.
Thank you for becoming a UA-camr.
That is probably the best $4.99 you've ever spent. That table responded extremely well to your ministrations and is absolutely gorgeous! Thank you for sharing the restoration.
Thank you for sharing this Mathew
Great choice to buy that table. Its simple lines are gorgeous. Excellent work. Bravo!
Thank you!
Hi Barry, Fear not, you have MANY years to keep doing what you love. I'm 82 now, and still refinish furniture, like your teak table, which I then donate to non-profits for them to resell. It's a great way to use my little shop, with many refurbished tools as old as you are, while still giving service to those who need it. Next time you run into a stain like the one on the table, give oxalic acid a try. Usually works on most stains, though I haven't tried it on teak. Watco's Danish oil might have been a good finish too. I like to let 2 coats sink in with a good wipe down after about 10 minutes. Then let it dry for 48 hours, and then put a coat of satin poly oil-based varnish on. Very durable, and you don't have to refresh the finish frequently like you do with just an oil finish. Also resists stains, and can still be easily fixed if it gets dinged.
The wonderful memory of making that cutting board together will last a lifetime. I am grateful for that experience. Thank you barry.
I agree. It was a very special day, and I am thrilled to be using this "practice" piece in my workshop for a very specific purpose (to hold many letters full of amazing, heartfelt stories). I hope to reach and help many people in the future because of it. Thank you! Barry
W@W! It looks great.
Thank you
You are 100% right Barry. Projects can heal us. I like my crafts. No matter how fiddly the project it gives me something to do. Also when it becomes a gift to enrich someone else's life it brings me joy.
The past few weeks I made Christmas Gnomes to give to family members for Christmas. The project took me a while but it was clear everyone enjoyed them.
They heal me by reducIng anxiety, keeping me awake and I learn so much from my own trials and errors doing the projects.
Oh wow! That table went from looking like a cheap factory table to one gorgeous collectible piece. Congratulations on reaching 100k subscribers.
As always beautiful restoration Barry! Looking forward to seeing what you have in store for 2025! Happy New Year and God bless you!
Thank you. Happy New Year to you too!
Very nice! You're a master at turning an ugly piece of furniture into a beautiful and useful piece. Thank you for such good videos! And congratulations on reaching 100,000+ subscribers!
Thank you!
Fantastic!! Thank you for your stories, calming voice, and sage advice. You have become an inspiration for myself and so many more! I look forward to another year and many more.😊
That is very kind of you to say. I appreciate it so much.
Your words are so true. Thank you for sharing your heart and your wisdom ❤
Thank you for watching. 😊
I love how your channel has evolved to cover stories and deeper ideas while still including restoration methods
It has developed into something that has truly helped me. Thank you
Very beautiful. I like that you not only refinish furniture, but always have a story to tell.
It may be very happy to see the little cedar chest we sent you. I’m so glad that you got it and are enjoying it. It’s finished with Odie‘s oil so hopefully it will be beautiful and useful for many years to come. Merry Christmas and a very blessed new year to you!
It was you! Thank you so much for this! I love it. I filmed it as soon as I brought it home from the post office. I can't thank you enough for the encouragement. Barry
Another beautiful restoration, Barry! I love Danish furniture and you did this little table proud! Happy New Year! 🙂
Appreciate that. Happy New Year to you as well!
Happy New Year!
Happy New Year!
I get so much out of the work you do. The natural wood you’ve brought back to life is beautiful. It feeds my soul to see something with little left to offer at first glance, but when effort and love are invested, the piece is alive and stunning. When our lives are troubled, if we persevere with effort and love we can often turn things around. Happy New Year!
Thank you for giving me this thought. Truly encouraging. Barry
The sounds of the sanding and scraping make my heart just slow down and calm.
That’s a simple, pretty piece. What a lovely top!
Thank you! 😊
Like a lot of the pieces you refinish, we all have, scares, dents and the need for some tlc. When we take the time like you to care for ourselves we all have a brighter future.
Happy New Year Barry and congrats on the new award, it’s well deserved. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Thank you so much for these kind words.
That table turned out beautiful. I can see it being used as a toddler’s table with 2 toddler size straight back chairs to go with it. It should last a long time.
I watch other furniture restoration channels but yours is the most unique. I watch the videos for enjoyment and don't really care about how the furniture is restored. You hit the nail on the head with your approach.
Congratulations! Your videos make life a bit better. Yup, I watch them over and over sometimes. Its been a hard year.
Hope these continue to help
From $5 to a million! Just stunning!
So beautiful! Happy new year!
Thank you!
It's beautiful, Barry. Finally, someone who gets how doing restoration work can bring you calmness. If I don't feel it with a particular piece, I don't do it. My goal is to always bring back beauty and give or return it to someone special. It's the love that I put in to each piece, that is special to me, and hopefully for the person getting it. That has to be part of the equation, for me anyway. You inspire me with each video you post and your work is remarkable. Thank you for always sharing them with us. Happy new year🎉
Thank you Barry, you and your videos are the true gift ❤😊
Your support has meant alot
Beautiful story...beautiful table !
Thank you !
Stay safe and well...
I really appreciate you taking the time to share this.
What a beautiful little table! That was a steal at $5, for a danish vintage piece-wow. I’m astonished that the stain came out… just curious why you used the iron method rather than oxalic acid?
It was just a chance to continue to practice this skill
Thanks bunches, Barry. You inspire me and I’m so close to feeling confident enough to start my first project. Happy New Year to you and yours from me and mine.🎉
You can do this!
Another beautiful job. Well deserved milestone!
Thank you
Congratulations on having 100,000 subscribers. I love your channel and think you have something very unique and special to offer anyone who watches your videos. You are a talented storyteller and furniture restorer and I look forward to watching many more of your videos in 2025. Wishing you all the best for the New Year.
Thank you for your kind words!
The wood looks so happy!
Yes
Congratulations! I love this piece. Sometimes the simple pieces turn out the most beautiful.
Thank you, I agree. It was a very rewarding project.
Beautiful job as always Barry! And major congratulations on your 1000,000 subscribers.
Thank you so much 😊
I love thrift stores! I’ve learned the art of packing a paper grocery bag very well for their bag day sales.
This table is so beautiful. I love the wood grain, and you did such a great job with getting rid of the stain.
I just love that table!❤
Thank you
Another great video. Congratulations on your award. It was well deserved by you. You are a very humble person. Can’t wait to see what you have in store for the coming year.
Thank you. I am grateful for the support.
*Teak* is such a *Beautiful wood* ..
*Quite an impressive job pulling the stain out*
*I look fwd to my .. Barry time* ..
*thank you for sharing your life with All of Us*
It is such a rewarding experience
Barry, you are truly very special to us!! Your workmanship is amazing, and your storytelling is what makes us love you even more! I don't know if you realize the impact you have on others and how special that is!! Thank you for being you and helping us "heal" with every video!! That teak table is beautiful... just like you and your inspiration and caring thoughts! Wishing you all the best for 2025!!
Søborg Møbelfabrik was a famous producer of Danish design furniture upholding the highest standard of design and craftmanship. The factory was taken over by a larger Danish furniture maker and it's production facilities closed down a few years ago, though the main building still stands. Nice work
My first thought with regards to the stain… that’s where the lamp goes! Hehe.
❤Happy new year Barry and thanks for the gifts you brought in 2024! 🎉
You're probably right!