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I watch a lot of these types of videos. I watch how people pour the paint from the cans and see all the paint that pools in the rim of the paint can. A simple remedy for that is to use a ice pick and punch holes in the little valley and the paint just drips back into the can. Then you don't have all that paint oozing over the outside of the paint can
So I think your work is stunning. I watch many many furniture flips and your work is pristine, flawless, extraordinary. Others are not as much of a perfectionist as you are. You absolutely amaze me every time.
Wow! These pieces turned out so beautifully! I absolutely love the two tone color choices you made and the good looking hardware. What a transformation! Fantastic job!!!🎉👏👏🤩🤩🤩
Hi Charlie....you and Kendal did a great job on this, I felt for you when I saw all the layers of paint, ugh, came out so nice though, love the color....Take care...cheers 🍁 🍁
Question regarding spraying. I’ve not tried spraying yet. I am wondering if you’re spraying inside a garage or in a parking area, is it danger to have vehicles near by? Just wondering how far the paint travels. Thanks!
Hmm yeah I’d recommend parking a little ways away! I’ve had overspray get on other projects that were a different colour which I then had to do another coat to fix. Good thing is wet paint wipes right off with water, but it’s hard to see since the spray is fine
Wonderful, however don’t understand why you did not initially start right off w stripper? Thank you, as we now belong to WGOAMERICA! You guys are so positively impressive in all the good ways! Thank you so much for sharing you work! It really helps me! The paint on these ~ CRAZY! WOW SO NICE to see heat gun in action!
Thank you for the nice message! ❤️ i did all the other stuff first before stripping because I couldn’t stand to look at that texture anymore honestly hahah. That was the biggest problem to me so I wanted to tackle it first! I hope you enjoy your membership, there’s a lotttt on there to look at 😊 cheers!!!
Great job. Wondering about the old hardware if it's for sale? Have my late cousins bedroom set and missing most of the pulls. They look the same. Thanks
I could sit here and give you laundry list of things i see wrong. But i'll save you that trouble. So the only thing i see that was right was the chemical stripper! and by the way mineral spirits to clean off dust? You are aware that mineral spirits react with the chemical in the paint/stain. And b-4 you people jump all over me,I've been restoring furniture for over 25 yrs
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Love the paint color. Great job taking those pieces from pretty terrible to lovely. I’m sure your client was ecstatic upon seeing how they turned out.
Fabulous kids!!!! That looks soooo amazing!
Another outstanding job from you two👍🏻👍🏻 Love it!!!!❤❤️❤️
I watch a lot of these types of videos. I watch how people pour the paint from the cans and see all the paint that pools in the rim of the paint can. A simple remedy for that is to use a ice pick and punch holes in the little valley and the paint just drips back into the can. Then you don't have all that paint oozing over the outside of the paint can
I forgot punching holes, good idea.
Oh good tip! I always just try to be careful 😅
I just did my kitchen cabinets so I know how much hard work can go into doing a piece. Great job on the dressers! ❤
Thank you! I bet your project was super rewarding once you finished ❤️
So I think your work is stunning. I watch many many furniture flips and your work is pristine, flawless, extraordinary. Others are not as much of a perfectionist as you are. You absolutely amaze me every time.
Omg you’re too nice!! Thank you 😊 Kendal’s mild OCD comes in handy for that hahaha
@ I’m serious and I very picky. I see so many done on you tube and the last pics I see so many flaws. Not your pieces ♥️
Absolutely beautiful!!!
Wow! These pieces turned out so beautifully! I absolutely love the two tone color choices you made and the good looking hardware. What a transformation! Fantastic job!!!🎉👏👏🤩🤩🤩
Thank you so much! I love how it turned out 😊 my client actually chose both the colour and the hardware so she did a great job 👏
REALLY beautiful!! 😊
Yours is the only flipping video I've seen to use a heat gun to strip furniture. That is my weapon of choice.
Yes it’s great for tough finishes but can take a longgg time 😢
That color is stunning and love the danishnoil tops. Let’s go #10k
Thank you so much! ❤️
Absolutely Stunning!
Thank you so much!
What a ton of work! But, what a fabulous result! You both did a wonderful job on these beautiful, curvy pieces!
Thank you so much! They were DEFINITELY a lotttt of work 😅
Beautiful! I love the finished look.
Thank you! 😊
Amazing work ❤
All of your hard work paid off and these turned out beautiful! Good job to both of you 👏🏽👏🏽
Thank you so much! it was effort well spent 😊
Your work is stunning 😊
Thank you Angela ❤️
Hi Charlie....you and Kendal did a great job on this, I felt for you when I saw all the layers of paint, ugh, came out so nice though, love the color....Take care...cheers 🍁 🍁
Oh my gosh it was torturous 😂 at least it’s done now
Stunning!! 👏🏻👏🏻😍😍
Thank you!! 😊
Looks so good 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Thank you 😋
Beautiful job ❤❤❤❤
Thank you! 😊
so great girl🤩
Thank you for the guild info. I’ve happily joined.
I’m glad! Hope you enjoy it ❤️
Gorgeous!!!!
Thank you!! 😊
Stunning
Thank you!!
This is absolutely stunning. I hope your client paid you a LOT.
Thank you!! ❤️
Wow so pretty!
Thanks so much Shawn ❤️❤️
New subbie..I love the finish work and signed up for a membership 🎉 thank you!
Welcome to our little corner of the internet! Thank you so much I hope you enjoy ❤️
Beautiful ❤
Thank you! 😊
LOVE THEM 😍🥰😍🥰😍🥰😍🥰
Thank you! 😊
I’ve been doing this for 3 years and I still avoid painted pieces (diy) cuz I know the amount of work it comes with! 😂
Good job!!
Omg I know!!! Especially the older diys, I swear the paint back then was indestructible
@ I always freak out about lead too. 🥵
Question regarding spraying. I’ve not tried spraying yet. I am wondering if you’re spraying inside a garage or in a parking area, is it danger to have vehicles near by? Just wondering how far the paint travels. Thanks!
Hmm yeah I’d recommend parking a little ways away! I’ve had overspray get on other projects that were a different colour which I then had to do another coat to fix. Good thing is wet paint wipes right off with water, but it’s hard to see since the spray is fine
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Very nice. In my Dora the Explorer voice. "You Did It !!"
Thanks so much! ❤️
Wonderful, however don’t understand why you did not initially start right off w stripper? Thank you, as we now belong to WGOAMERICA! You guys are so positively impressive in all the good ways! Thank you so much for sharing you work! It really helps me! The paint on these ~ CRAZY! WOW SO NICE to see heat gun in action!
Thank you for the nice message! ❤️ i did all the other stuff first before stripping because I couldn’t stand to look at that texture anymore honestly hahah. That was the biggest problem to me so I wanted to tackle it first! I hope you enjoy your membership, there’s a lotttt on there to look at 😊 cheers!!!
Get some furniture/bed risers to sit the pieces on while you’re painting
How do you get the drawers out with no hardware holes after you've sprayed? Love how these turned out!
Hahahah I had to kind of tilt it and swing the whole dresser back and forth 😂
Great job. Wondering about the old hardware if it's for sale? Have my late cousins bedroom set and missing most of the pulls. They look the same. Thanks
The old hardware is going back to my client! But these pulls are actually pretty common for vintage pieces so I’m sure you’ll be able to find some ❤️
link to the hardware please?
It would probably work better if you used a chip brush to spread the stripper instead of putty knifes .
That could work!
I was going to say get out your heat gun.
Hahah I was so done with removing it one layer at a time 😩
I could sit here and give you laundry list of things i see wrong. But i'll save you that trouble. So the only thing i see that was right was the chemical stripper! and by the way mineral spirits to clean off dust? You are aware that mineral spirits react with the chemical in the paint/stain. And b-4 you people jump all over me,I've been restoring furniture for over 25 yrs