1960's Chest of Drawers - Furniture Restoration
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- Опубліковано 11 кві 2024
- For this endeavour, I will go through the process of striping, repairing and re-assembling a large chest of drawers, likely from the 60's or 70's. There are a few high's and low's and you will see me change some of my older methods permanently for new tricks. Hopefully you might learn something new!
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Wow those birds!
They are usually loud, but I think something happened when I was editing. Seems almost deafening which they aren't! Just a peaceful ambience usually.
I like how you explain as you go. Enjoy all your projects.💙
I'm so glad! Thanks for watching!
Nice work, I think it turned out great.
Thank you!
Great job. Love how you teach as you go.
Thanks so much! 😊
Buen trabajo gracias por el paso a paso saludos desde morelia mich mexico .
Beautiful
Thank you! Cheers!
I love how you use hand tools for all of this - particularly love the dowel jig. My dad had one of those hand cranked drills. I was supposed to inherit his tools, but his girlfriend gave them all to her son, because I was a woman and those were "man things." Still looking for one. Lovely restoration.
Sad to hear, but keep an eye out at garage sales. That's where I find alot of my stuff. Good luck and don't waste time on anyone that thinks tools have a gender!
You can put some candelwax under the draws. They will come out more easily. 🤗
I used paste wax, but candle would probably last a little longer between applications. Cheers!
Sad that it was allowed to sit outside in the rain. This looks like it was a well-built piece that suffered badly from being outdoors. You were very brave to have taken it on. Your words of advice as you proceeded were well received by this viewer. I loved the little triangles for orientation. Who knew? I love that you use hand tools. Many of them reminded me of things my gramps used to use. He was a very talented carpenter. Love your closing remarks - When you stop learning you stop growing. Right on. The outcome was brilliant.
It is sad, but atleast I got to it before it was dumped. And I've learnt some new skills and got to use all my old hand tools, so I'm happy. Thanks for watching!
very nice!
Thanks!
Very good video
Thank you for the tips
No worries!
It’s best natural. I don’t have any insights to impart only that I thought it would take ages knowing how you work. I liked best how you made the dowels. Apparently dogs love the smell of hide glue 😅
That would explain why my dog kept sniffing it so much! Thanks for the awesome feedback, I am glad you enjoyed my work. ✌️
It's a pleasure to watch you woerkimh 😊. Beautiful job
Thank you very much!
Looks great 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Cheers! ✌️
It came out beautifully 😍
No no paint 😮
I like the way you explain as you go both good and bad.
No suggestions from me I am a watcher not a doer. I love to learn things but my circumstances mean I will never do just enjoy the results of others.
Thanks so much. And fair enough, I am glad you can watch and enjoy my videos and outcomes with me😊
Looks really great! You have some really beautiful wood species
Down Under ! (Florida resident here) The only comment I had was the addition of wax on the drawer runners, but you did that!. I enjoy your explanations and reasons for your work. Take Care and Stay Safe!
Thanks. We really do! It is just that all the names are deceptive.
Nice work and you said, you have lots to learn. I highly recommend Ahti's AT Restoration channel.
There will always be something new to learn, that's what makes it fun! And I do follow AT as well! Does great work.
Thing is, Ahti has learnt the trade of really restoring, and not renewing, only a few years back and I still see him do things that the old man Thom Johnson from "Gorme, Maine" would not approve of.
Wonderfully informative and enjoyable video! Beautiful result! Thanks for sharing the journey with us (the ups and the downs).
I was worried as all the 'downs' made the video a lot longer, but at least people can see I'm not perfect and might be more likely to give their job a go too. Thanks for the kind words ✌️
I think it came out great! If you need to unwarp a board, just getting it wet isn't going to do it, you really need a lot of heat. Generally steaming the wood while clamping it is the method, but it will be challenging with such thick wood. I'm sure you can find some techniques by searching for that
Very true! I did look into steaming, but it would have needed a good size vessel which I didn't feel I could justify splurging money on. Maybe down the road!
Is beautiful job
Thank you kindly! ✌️
Beautiful piece.
Same thing happened to me with the TiteBond hide glue. Took forever to set some veneer. And then it was still gooey.
I think it is that they are a bit loose with use by dates.
Nice work mate. See you wearing the good old Chinese safety boots 😂😂
It will catch up to me one day.
Nice
Thanks!
Oh no, no paint, came out beautifully.
Thank you! Cheers!
Love it 😊
Thanks 😁
No! No paint. It came out beautifully. By the way, could you send some rain to South Australia. We haven't had any for about 3 months!
It looks great, especially compared to the way it looked at the start. The top is a nice contrast with the body, being slightly glossier. Yes, slight imperfections in vintage furniture aren't detrimental at all. More like kinda expected and accepted.
I totally agree! It's like the rocking chair I restored. Some people weren't sure about the way I managed all the nail holes, but it shows its history and how many iterations it had been through. Thanks for watching and the feedback!
Quedó preciosa ❤
¡Yo también estoy contento con eso!
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I would have lined the drawers with something that makes the clothes slides well back and forth. But otherwise you seem to have done a great job with a warped piece of furniture that did not live well under the moist and heat of your part of the country.
A smoother material would work better. My wife said she wanted something in that grey style though and this was something I found.
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Dang squeezing birds.
Aussie safety thongs😂😂😂
Question about straight head screws
I think this is not a historic period piece to someday be worth thousands of dollars, therefore why not replace the screws with something more installable like hex head screws? If it is a valuable piece i understand going through the extra frustration of installing the screws to maintain the value. What is your position on the screws?
Unless they are really stuffed, I think it is nice to keep them. More of a personal preference I guess.
NO on painting this beautiful wood!!!
No paint!!! Hard to believe how awful the starting point. Imperfections are just fine.
I think the same. But so many people seem to live those videos where furniture gets painted up!