New life. You've got to like it. As I mentioned before, you have a nice artistic sense, and this piece is no exception with the gray-white paint contrasting with the naturally finished top. It's a good piece to refinish as whoever manufactured it included some nice touches including battens installed on the underside of the bottom to keep the bottom of the cabinet flat and add strength. Also, the insides of the drawers appeared to be made from Cedar, a great bug control wood. Good stuff.
That backing sheet is what we (in UK) used to call hardboard. It existed before MDF, and could be found in many places. It would suffer from damp, would 'blow' and lose all it's strength. Then it could no longer do it's job. Furniture would sometimes fall apart!
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Excellent work , love these transformations.
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I have said this before, you are talented, you know what to do to achieve a good result!
as alwys great job from ireland
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I am always skeptical about painting wood. However, this piece turned out beautifully!
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New life. You've got to like it. As I mentioned before, you have a nice artistic sense, and this piece is no exception with the gray-white paint contrasting with the naturally finished top. It's a good piece to refinish as whoever manufactured it included some nice touches including battens installed on the underside of the bottom to keep the bottom of the cabinet flat and add strength. Also, the insides of the drawers appeared to be made from Cedar, a great bug control wood. Good stuff.
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Enjoyed watching the transformation but I would not like for myself
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13:20 ???
Yeah, caught that. Looks like some gray paint footage accidentally spliced in with the dresser footage.
Sometimes you must work really hard to achieve your goals...Never give up!
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That backing sheet is what we (in UK) used to call hardboard. It existed before MDF, and could be found in many places. It would suffer from damp, would 'blow' and lose all it's strength. Then it could no longer do it's job. Furniture would sometimes fall apart!
I worry for you! Always wear eye protection with chemicals..One small splash and your eyes are gone forever!!