Zeke, enjoyed watching another of your videos. May i make a suggestion that you add your process of coloring and "what" you are coloring with. Product, brand, mixture that you have success with. Young and for that matter more mature repairers would benefit from your knowledge and experience. Thank you
Interesting video. Thank you for posting. My PERSONAL opinion is the the new feet do not fit with the style of that piece.. to me, pointy edges do not match fluffy, round feet. I wonder who chose the feet, and why.
The customer. You might be right, I hadn't thought much about it. They were out of a catalogue. I could have made some angular ones at a higher cost, But do consider the round door knobs. It's not like there wasn't a precedent. And thank you for your insight.
Thumbs up on the doweling. Yesterday morning I did the same to an office chair was in the process of restoring.
Pretty common to help with loose screws. I keep a couple sizes but I wish there were more choices.
Another nice job. That's a nice piece of furniture and it's good to see it tuned up and back in use. Probably good for another 100 years.
Thanks 👍
Zeke, enjoyed watching another of your videos. May i make a suggestion that you add your process of coloring and "what" you are coloring with. Product, brand, mixture that you have success with. Young and for that matter more mature repairers would benefit from your knowledge and experience. Thank you
Actually I cover that in a video in the editing process. Thanks.
Where do I get the epoxy and the wax. You are amazing!
I am not sponsored but I use a lot of Mohawk and Belen products (same company). Thank you for the compliment!
Interesting video. Thank you for posting.
My PERSONAL opinion is the the new feet do not fit with the style of that piece.. to me, pointy edges do not match fluffy, round feet. I wonder who chose the feet, and why.
The customer. You might be right, I hadn't thought much about it. They were out of a catalogue. I could have made some angular ones at a higher cost, But do consider the round door knobs. It's not like there wasn't a precedent.
And thank you for your insight.
What kind of epoxy putty did you use? I have not seen that type before now.
It's made by several companies and available at wood working supply, paint and hardware stores, That one is Mohawk.