100% the best trunk restoration I've seen on UA-cam. Fantastic!! It's so hard to color match new wood with the old but you did well. Good call putting it to the bottom. Seriously amazing work. Only channel suggestion is keep doing what you are doing. I love the variety you bring and it's nice to see the work. Take it easy brother.
Great resto. You did a really nice job replacing the old wood. Blended in nicely. Copper was a nice touch also. For your first trunk resto, you nailed it!
Very nice restoration. It was a great idea flipping around the box itself. I remember seeing similar trunks and other old relics at my grandpa's place growing up.
I almost didn’t watch this because I was thinking I’d see some schmuck make a big mess out of something that was already a big mess, I’m glad I took a chance! There are so few people on here who have a shop and know what they are doing and I look forward to seeing what else you you come up with! I am lucky enough to have 2 steamer trunks that came to America with my great grandparents from Poland around 1910. It was common for old trunks to be covered with wallpaper inside and out if they were of lesser quality and trunks of a higher quality would be completely sheeted with metal outside and a wallpaper inside. That’s the little bit I understand about them.
Well I'm glad I didn't disappoint you! I knew very little about these old trunks and this was my first restoration on one. I did figure out that is was some type of paper or wall paper once I got into it, and I figured the inside was lined as well, the paint just didn't seem original. I decided to honor the last "restorer' and paint it back. I will make a tray for it and replace the lock at some point but I needed to move on! Thanks for watching and hopefully my future content will keep you interested.
Thanks for the video, I found it while searching for trunk videos (not many for solid wood trunks) , the trunk I am working on, I think may predate yours, my top is one piece and all sides of top and base are dovetailed, with wedges in each of the dove ends, it has three coats of paint and have been trying to decide to sand it all the way down and stain as you did or leave some paint or patina and just shallac that, after watching your vid I may take it down and stain to regain that old look, I liked the paint on the inside .
Hi Phil and thanks for the note. This is one of my early projects on UA-cam and it's been pretty popular, so I'm glad you found it and I hope it has been helpful. This is the first trunk I restored and I just kinda let it guide me on what to do. Sounds like you are doing the same! The dovetails sound pretty cool! Stripping paint, well enough to clear coat or stain, can be a real pain but very satisfying at the same time! Good Luck and let us know how it comes out.
Hi. I enjoyed the video. You did a great job. I do some restoring myself so I understand when you say it was a challenge. Good call on the gel stain evening out the color! I must say I am not a fan of the brass screws with black hinges but that's a personal call.
Dear Friend, it was a nice job indeed. I would like to make two suggestions: you would have put one more chain on the left side of inside box and another one is after stuffing the box with material is it not better to put two handles on the two sides for lifting purpose?
Thank you for the comments! I always appreciate others thoughts. I was surprised that the trunk did not have side handles originally, I did look for evidence. I just decided to leave it as it was. It's probably just going to be a display piece anyway. Keep sending suggestions!
On the older antiques I like to shellac first especially after a lot of sanding. It seals the grain and let’s me control the color a little better. Thanks for the comment!
100% the best trunk restoration I've seen on UA-cam. Fantastic!! It's so hard to color match new wood with the old but you did well. Good call putting it to the bottom. Seriously amazing work. Only channel suggestion is keep doing what you are doing. I love the variety you bring and it's nice to see the work. Take it easy brother.
Always appreciate your kind words and support!
Kia Ora & Good Evening from Unsworth Heights, North Shore, Auckland, New Zealand …great video bro …
Welcome to the channel, glad to have you. Appreciate the kind compliment.
That is a beautiful old trunk. Nicely done
Thank you Ivan. It was a lot of fun!
Thanks for sharing!
Very good work
Thank you
Du très joli travail bravo à bientôt salut Jeannot ⚒😉
Thank you very much, and I do hope to see you soon back on the channel!
Merci beaucoup et j'espère vous revoir bientôt sur la chaîne !
Great job
Thank you!
Nice Job!
Thank you!
Great resto. You did a really nice job replacing the old wood. Blended in nicely. Copper was a nice touch also. For your first trunk resto, you nailed it!
you got skills, txs for sharing...
Thank you Tom!
Very nice restoration. It was a great idea flipping around the box itself. I remember seeing similar trunks and other old relics at my grandpa's place growing up.
Thank you!
Very nice work!
Thanks for the visit
5400 views!!!
Good Job!!!
Great restoration 👏👏
Thank you!
Very interesting. I don't do restorations but I really enjoy watching them being done. And this was a great one!
Thank you for watching! Hopefully you will enjoy future videos.
I almost didn’t watch this because I was thinking I’d see some schmuck make a big mess out of something that was already a big mess, I’m glad I took a chance! There are so few people on here who have a shop and know what they are doing and I look forward to seeing what else you you come up with! I am lucky enough to have 2 steamer trunks that came to America with my great grandparents from Poland around 1910. It was common for old trunks to be covered with wallpaper inside and out if they were of lesser quality and trunks of a higher quality would be completely sheeted with metal outside and a wallpaper inside. That’s the little bit I understand about them.
Well I'm glad I didn't disappoint you! I knew very little about these old trunks and this was my first restoration on one. I did figure out that is was some type of paper or wall paper once I got into it, and I figured the inside was lined as well, the paint just didn't seem original. I decided to honor the last "restorer' and paint it back. I will make a tray for it and replace the lock at some point but I needed to move on! Thanks for watching and hopefully my future content will keep you interested.
Thanks for the video, I found it while searching for trunk videos (not many for solid wood trunks) , the trunk I am working on, I think may predate yours, my top is one piece and all sides of top and base are dovetailed, with wedges in each of the dove ends, it has three coats of paint and have been trying to decide to sand it all the way down and stain as you did or leave some paint or patina and just shallac that, after watching your vid I may take it down and stain to regain that old look, I liked the paint on the inside .
Hi Phil and thanks for the note. This is one of my early projects on UA-cam and it's been pretty popular, so I'm glad you found it and I hope it has been helpful. This is the first trunk I restored and I just kinda let it guide me on what to do. Sounds like you are doing the same! The dovetails sound pretty cool! Stripping paint, well enough to clear coat or stain, can be a real pain but very satisfying at the same time! Good Luck and let us know how it comes out.
Really nice project! Job well done:-)
Thank you!
I rather enjoyed watching your video. You've got yourself a new subscriber, mate. 👍👍👍🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺
Well thank you very much for the comments and sub!
Beautiful! I’m Ldy boxes
Thank you.
Wonderful job 👍 glad to have found your channel, I'm subbed! Best to you and yours
Thanks for the comments and the sub!
Great job…I like your narration…I learned a lot! New sub!
Thank you! And appreciate the sub!
Muchísimas gracias por la enseñanza. He aprendido mucho. GRACIAS!!!
Awesome! Glad you liked it and learned something!
¡Impresionante! ¡Me alegra que te haya gustado y hayas aprendido algo!
Nicely done David. Your probably doing it for the love of saving something from being forgotten and the experience. Just my guess.
That's right, and just wanted to challenge myself!
@@westhighlandsshop that sir is what it's about
New subscriber here, love the job you did on the trunk!
Thank you and I appreciate the sub!
That turned out Great! I hit the Sub and Like buttons. Excellent craftsmanship!😎👍👍
Glad you liked and appreciate the sub! Thanks for all your kind comments.
Hi. I enjoyed the video. You did a great job. I do some restoring myself so I understand when you say it was a challenge. Good call on the gel stain evening out the color! I must say I am not a fan of the brass screws with black hinges but that's a personal call.
Thanks for watching and appreciate your comments! good point on the brass/black on this vintage.
Dear Friend, it was a nice job indeed. I would like to make two suggestions: you would have put one more chain on the left side of inside box and another one is after stuffing the box with material is it not better to put two handles on the two sides for lifting purpose?
Thank you for the comments! I always appreciate others thoughts. I was surprised that the trunk did not have side handles originally, I did look for evidence. I just decided to leave it as it was. It's probably just going to be a display piece anyway. Keep sending suggestions!
As good as new❤👍
Any reason for not taking the copper to the bottom side of the box?
Thanks! No reason, just a personal preference. This is one of my videos from last year so hard to remember exactly. LOL. Thanks for watching.
@@westhighlandsshop bad luck that I did not come across the video before now😥
Why did you shellac before stain? Seemed backwards, im very curious as to the reasoning, great video by the way
On the older antiques I like to shellac first especially after a lot of sanding. It seals the grain and let’s me control the color a little better. Thanks for the comment!
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Thank you very much!
LOL Turn of WHICH century? Ya, we got to specify now.
True! Thanks for the LOL and the tip.