He reminds me of my grandfather. He did things the same way. Even with a yapping child of a billion questions running around at his heels lol. He had the patience of a saint.
It’s not so complicated or expensive. Just takes hard work. ♥️ if I could figure out how to leave corporate and do this kind of thing every day I would. I should. It’s a beautiful thing. Thank you for sharing.
We just had a first attempted. Used your video as a guide. Tip for everyone. Use a grinder with the relevant pad, not a sander. The old paint is so hard to remove in some cases. I lost 10hrs and it was still only half ready! Great video, thanks for taking the time.
Hi, just giving you all an update on my 22 year old son's, 18 year old girlfriend. Tomorrow is her last Chemo Treatment, and her Doctors said the test came back that her Cancer is all gone. Thank you. Your prayers for Jenna truly helped.
DANNY, YOU DID A FANTASTIC JOB ON THE CLAW FOOT TUB. GET SOME EPSOM SALT, FILL THE TUB WITH THE HOTTEST WATER YOU CAN, GET IN AND SOAK ALL OF YOUR ACHES AND PAINS AWAY. OH, I ENVY YOU GUYS🛁🥰🌝 IN ANOTHER 100 YEARS ANOTHER FAMILY WILL STILL BE ENJOYING YOUR BEAUTIFUL ANTIQUE CLAW FOOT TUB. YOU JUST SAVED A SMALL PIECE OF OUR HISTORY. HAVE A BLESSED DAY AND HOLIDAY WEEKEND. STAY SAFE AND HEALTHY 🙏🥰👍👌🙏✝️🇺🇸🙏
I have one exactly like this one and it needs refinishing too. Ours is in the back yard waiting. I was fortunate enough to buy it at an auction for $20.
@@fordferguson1731 we just bought a replica of an old time white kitchen sink!!! Trying to make our home Homey I guess ai coukd say. Funny how we get older and miss things from our childhood. Plus the older items are quality made!!! ❤
Danny you looked a bit uncomfortable when moving that mannequin lol. The tub looks great and what a nice piece of the past to have. Oh and love the shower curtain too.
We just did this same tub for our 16x48 bldg making into one level ranch house. Turned out like brand new but my husband did it the same way taking all the rust down...prime...stainless new bolts...took him forever but she's going to be around long past US. Same feet which he did in satin nickel final coat and he did black on outside then restored inside. He found a special coating after filled and sanded that came out like new white porcelan....It is beautiful! We are also doing cabin that is 12x24 lofted barn style so has two lofts in each end and has covered porch. We are 70 decided to size it down on 17 acres. Our third bldg is another 12x24 lofted barn for his tools, work bench, tack and feed. We kept the house very simple so did one nice size bedroom...with the antique claw foot and shower...did stack unit washer and dryer and even small deep freeze in utility area...rest is open floor plan living/kitchen/dining. I garden and we have four Mustangs we adopted. This worked out PERFECT because we multi purpose the barn and cabin. We are so blessed we can do most of the work ourselves.
WHOA INFINITY !!! Th?at's gotta feel GOOD! Here I go praisin' Danny's work again and how's he gonna fit his cap on after? BEE-U-T-FULL piece of workmanship! Patience, appreciation and due diligence suuuuuure have brought you to a wonderful spot = LOVELY AND COMPLETE cabin bathroom. She just POP POP POPS !!!! Keep peace btw. the two of you or you might start fighting for the tub! LOL! I just luv seeing people appreciate and REVEW old treasures. Why waste or buy new (and often times new is poorer quality). I'm proud of you both! Enjoy the fruits of your labors...they are well earned. Thanks 4 sharin' and God Bless! :) P,S, Not even a drop sheet to protect your lovely porch, while painting = YIKES! You had me sweatin'!
Ive refinished THREE tubs in my life! That Rustoleum Kit is AMAZING! It self levels extremely well. All three tubs still look GREAT. They are 4,3, and 2 years in.
I restored an 1860’s large 20 or so gallon cast iron pot using electrolysis to get the paint off and sanded forever with a brass sanding wheel so as not to scratch it. I had to sand it for a week. It is fully restored and can actually cook in it on a fire or propane fish fryer base. I found online a discontinued heavy aluminum lid that fits just perfect. It was so much fun.
Nice!!! We used to rent an apartment when we lived in NY and it had an old claw tub. I think it was an original tub from when the building use to be an old hotel for the rich folks way back in the day. It was a shame that the current owner's didn't care to preserve some of the original handy work in the building. Anyhow, you did a great job bringing it back to life
Your tub is the same size as ours. We bought our house in 1973 and the clawfoot tub was already in the bathroom, and it was in excellent condition. Our house was built in the 1920's. We put new pipes and faucet on it. I painted it black and placed a pink roses decal on the front and painted the clawfeet gold. Everyone that see it just loves it. The only thing is the older we get the harder it is to get in and out off. I will have to see if I can find a date on the bottom of our tub.
I’d of sand/walnut shell blasted it to help preserve the finish of the metal underneath a bit better. I had one of those tubs up until I was 8 or 9. Loved it.
I remember taking a bath with several cousins, long ago, on my grandparents far, in a tub like that 😍 we were little and it seemed like a swimming pool, at the time! Probably ‘59 or ’60. Good times!
I'm refinishing my claw foot that came with my house. My tub does not have a date on the bottom, but has 1C1O, which I haven't looked into yet. It's 5' even in length. I sprayed the outside with 4 coats of Rust-Oleum primer & 4 light coats of Rust-Oleum hammered grey. I'm using BathWorks tub refinishing kit in white for the inside. The bathroom I installed a plastic lookalike tin ceiling, off white walls, & black floating flooring. Rounding it out with a vintage pedestal sink in white, with a new commode. I'm really enjoying the two-tone, light and dark together.
There was a company called Standard Sanitary Manufacturing Company in Louisville, Ky around the time of that date on your tub. That’s all the info I could find.
I have one just like this in my bathroom. I have 2 more in my yard. I also have a 6ft and a 6ft skirted tub. I use to resue them. 3 were free and the other 2 were $10.00 and $25.00. I love these old tubs.
Man you did a great job with the tub. I wish the younger generation could learn the skills that you have instead of being like we can just pay someone to do it.
That epoxy is an excellent product. Should last for years to come. If it ever chips or scratches it’s an easy fix to put another coat on it. Looks incredible!
what a beautiful job you did on this ol Tub. We have a special order tub in our bathroom. Our House, a craftsman, two bedroom bungalow, was built around 1900, the water came into the house the clerk said down town, from the books there, in 1920. A Plumber working on our kitchen sink, shared the fact that it was made in 1944, which surprised him because of the demand for steel in WWII. Dont know the year on the tub. Tub with shower in the it, it had to have been special ordered, it has sitting space in it of only 34 inches front to back, the entire tub, the same measures 48 inches, front to back. Regular width, with the very back slightly slanted for laying back in it. lol That takes some sense of humor to build it this way. I am only 4 ft 11 inches in height, (used to be 5'1 when I was quite young) and if I want to take a soak I have to sit in it cross legged. Still in good condition, paint/sealer on the porcelain on the bottom of the tub getting thin now. I have lived in a rental in the past which had a tub like you just refinished, just dont have the room here to add one like yours, unless I knock out a wall. But Hubby never takes baths, only showers, even when we had a full size tub where we lived b 4 we bought this retirement home back in 95, he never took baths. Must have been all those 21 yrs in the Army he did, time for a quick shower and thats it. Like he always told my first 4 children I had when we met. One of them going to go take a shower, he said to them "Wash up to possible, down to possible and get the h e l l out! God how I love his sense of humor. Originally a TX Man, he puts up with this Norsk very well.
We've got this exact tub. It is indeed from 1919. Ours is vintage 1912 and was framed into the bathroom on original construction. It won't make the turn into the hallway to remove it, because the chimney runs up across from the bathroom door. I'd have to remove a wall, or cut the tub to remove it. It will be here for the next owner.
We had an old tub like that all the time I was growing up. When I was real young, about 5, I was afraid of it because the faucet, spout, and that round circle reminded me of an angry face. I was afraid the water would come out all by itself. Lol, when you were painting around those 3 holes it brought back the memory! 😊
I lived in a Millvillage growning up . The first houses were built in 1898 and they all had these claw foot tubs. In the 1970s familes started taking them out and putting showers in the houses. I wish now i would have gotten all of them that was put on the side of the road
Danny you remind me of my late husband.He was a commercial carperter,foreman on lots of hospital,hotels and other builts in Jackson,Cannon in Ms. Worked in Alabama, Ms coast building hotels.
Danny, be grateful that you have all the abilities that you have been blessed with and I know you have acquired some of those abilities by a lifetime of hard work and education. My husband has many talents and I’m so grateful, it has been such a help and money saver.
She is BEAUTIFUL !!!!!! WOW great job. Would love to have one. Ours is 1974 harvest gold and it needs some help. My grandmother had one like yours. Thanks for sharing. God bless
Beautiful!!! Y’all brought it back to life! I rescued an old claw foot bath tub from the scrap metal pile at my hay man’s farm almost nine years ago! It is dated 5/23/1938.....it was in pitiful shape! Mine was brought back to life a couple of years ago.......plain old copper pipe was used to design the framework for holding the shower curtain......Just as you.....I sure am grateful for the blessings❤️🙏🏻❤️
I have an antique claw foot tub, and I love it!!! Yours turned out great. I had mine refinished, was very expensive to do. If it ever needs it again, I will do it myself. Thanks for sharing!
Beautiful. Growing up we had the claw foot tub and when my moms house sold in 2006 it still had the claw foot tub. Bathroom is beautiful. Love the colors.
I was going to add also having a standard shower unit would be a good idea. Then you are prepared both ways. I remember the nice long soaks and it was good.🐺🐺🐺🐺🙏🙏🙏🙏😍😍😍😍
I found vintage tub and bath place online and we got satin nickel faucet with porcelan in center of faucet like yours. We clean the tub with soft foam cleaner so doesn't scratch it. Everyone wants our tub and the local antique dealer wanted him to do some for them. He declined as this was very time consuming and we are trying to move along and get this place finished up. Started in 2017 and just a little pond/tank on it with over grown cedar trees and brush. We hired out about three acres being cleared but we had to clean it up since didn't want to just doze it ALL off to save some of the trees for wind break and the grasses. Other than that and buying unfinished bldgs we have done it all from fence and gates to utility lines! Les was a Master Electrician and knows plumbing and welding....what we aren't sure best way to do a project we take the time to learn. Kids are grown and thought we had lost our minds....at our age.
Morning Y’all , it sure is nice to work on a project that is a pleasure job, instead of a have to “broken “ type of project, and y’all did a fantastic job ! Love it !!!
Thank you, ♡ my hubby is finally getting around to refurbish our tub. And I found your work on your beautiful tub. YAY thank you again for keeping these valuable videos on.
Glad what you did there, all that extra work is well worth it on antique things like this. It’s beautiful, has that charm that no modern tub would offer and it looks amazing after it’s done.
I could be wrong BUT that number COULD BE the date it was made, so from what I'm understanding that claw tub could be from 1923. They dated things differently at that time for certain items?
I just got done painting the outside of our clawfoot tub thank you for the paint recommendation I couldn't be happier how it turned out that oil based paint seemed to have self leveling properties to it and it looks brand new. Now I just need to finish the inside of it and the feet thanks for the video!
That tub is breathtaking. Our family gleams so much form some of your older videos. We will be following your instructions to restore an old cast iron sink. Blessings
Danny reminds me of how my father worked when he was on this earth. Meticulously. Peacefully. Measured.
He reminds me of my grandfather. He did things the same way. Even with a yapping child of a billion questions running around at his heels lol.
He had the patience of a saint.
The way it should be. Love it
It’s not so complicated or expensive. Just takes hard work. ♥️ if I could figure out how to leave corporate and do this kind of thing every day I would. I should. It’s a beautiful thing. Thank you for sharing.
I'm 72 and going to renew my grandparents old tub. Thanks for showing me how.
We just had a first attempted. Used your video as a guide. Tip for everyone. Use a grinder with the relevant pad, not a sander. The old paint is so hard to remove in some cases. I lost 10hrs and it was still only half ready! Great video, thanks for taking the time.
First-top notch show I think I can do it now.
Second-This makes me wish I had grandparents and a good partner. Cute and wholesome
Hi, just giving you all an update on my 22 year old son's, 18 year old girlfriend. Tomorrow is her last Chemo Treatment, and her Doctors said the test came back that her Cancer is all gone. Thank you. Your prayers for Jenna truly helped.
DANNY, YOU DID A FANTASTIC JOB ON THE CLAW FOOT TUB. GET SOME EPSOM SALT, FILL THE TUB WITH THE HOTTEST WATER YOU CAN, GET IN AND SOAK ALL OF YOUR ACHES AND PAINS AWAY. OH, I ENVY YOU GUYS🛁🥰🌝 IN ANOTHER 100 YEARS
ANOTHER FAMILY WILL STILL BE ENJOYING YOUR BEAUTIFUL ANTIQUE CLAW FOOT TUB. YOU JUST SAVED A SMALL PIECE OF OUR HISTORY.
HAVE A BLESSED DAY AND HOLIDAY WEEKEND. STAY SAFE AND HEALTHY 🙏🥰👍👌🙏✝️🇺🇸🙏
Danny...good luck getting Wanda out of that tub!
I have one exactly like this one and it needs refinishing too. Ours is in the back yard waiting. I was fortunate enough to buy it at an auction for $20.
Wow that was a deal.
I got mine like that for free along with a giant farmhouse sink.
@@fordferguson1731 we just bought a replica of an old time white kitchen sink!!! Trying to make our home Homey I guess ai coukd say. Funny how we get older and miss things from our childhood. Plus the older items are quality made!!! ❤
I just found one for 100. Now to tell my husband we have 1 more piece of our bathroom remodel 😂😂
I'm buying on this week for $75. I'm so excited to refinish it!
I've refinished lots of furniture, but never a tub. You make it look so easy. Lots of work, but so worth it. Great job. Danny.
Magnificent!
Hey Danny, just wondering if you can do an update video on the tub, how the rustoleum finish held up?
Danny…you are a true craftsman.
Top of the line.
Danny you looked a bit uncomfortable when moving that mannequin lol.
The tub looks great and what a nice piece of the past to have.
Oh and love the shower curtain too.
We just did this same tub for our 16x48 bldg making into one level ranch house. Turned out like brand new but my husband did it the same way taking all the rust down...prime...stainless new bolts...took him forever but she's going to be around long past US. Same feet which he did in satin nickel final coat and he did black on outside then restored inside. He found a special coating after filled and sanded that came out like new white porcelan....It is beautiful! We are also doing cabin that is 12x24 lofted barn style so has two lofts in each end and has covered porch. We are 70 decided to size it down on 17 acres. Our third bldg is another 12x24 lofted barn for his tools, work bench, tack and feed. We kept the house very simple so did one nice size bedroom...with the antique claw foot and shower...did stack unit washer and dryer and even small deep freeze in utility area...rest is open floor plan living/kitchen/dining. I garden and we have four Mustangs we adopted. This worked out PERFECT because we multi purpose the barn and cabin. We are so blessed we can do most of the work ourselves.
WHOA INFINITY !!! Th?at's gotta feel GOOD! Here I go praisin' Danny's work again and how's he gonna fit his cap on after? BEE-U-T-FULL piece of workmanship! Patience, appreciation and due diligence suuuuuure have brought you to a wonderful spot = LOVELY AND COMPLETE cabin bathroom. She just POP POP POPS !!!! Keep peace btw. the two of you or you might start fighting for the tub! LOL! I just luv seeing people appreciate and REVEW old treasures. Why waste or buy new (and often times new is poorer quality). I'm proud of you both! Enjoy the fruits of your labors...they are well earned. Thanks 4 sharin' and God Bless! :) P,S, Not even a drop sheet to protect your lovely porch, while painting = YIKES! You had me sweatin'!
Ive refinished THREE tubs in my life! That Rustoleum Kit is AMAZING! It self levels extremely well. All three tubs still look GREAT. They are 4,3, and 2 years in.
Great job!! There is something so satisfying about watching a beautiful clean, pristine white cover an old, dingy, beat up area....stroke by stroke..
Everytime I did repairs on old houses or demo I kept all the copper and brass fittings
I restored an 1860’s large 20 or so gallon cast iron pot using electrolysis to get the paint off and sanded forever with a brass sanding wheel so as not to scratch it. I had to sand it for a week. It is fully restored and can actually cook in it on a fire or propane fish fryer base. I found online a discontinued heavy aluminum lid that fits just perfect. It was so much fun.
Sounds awesome.
@@DeepSouthHomestead I may be using it to feed the neighborhood rice and beans, beans and rice soon...
@@kenadams5988 That's very possible.
Omg that's so cool! Please consider showing a video or pic of it, I'll bet it looks amazing. 🥺
Nice!!! We used to rent an apartment when we lived in NY and it had an old claw tub. I think it was an original tub from when the building use to be an old hotel for the rich folks way back in the day. It was a shame that the current owner's didn't care to preserve some of the original handy work in the building. Anyhow, you did a great job bringing it back to life
Your tub is the same size as ours. We bought our house in 1973 and the clawfoot tub was already in the bathroom, and it was in excellent condition. Our house was built in the 1920's. We put new pipes and faucet on it. I painted it black and placed a pink roses decal on the front and painted the clawfeet gold. Everyone that see it just loves it. The only thing is the older we get the harder it is to get in and out off. I will have to see if I can find a date on the bottom of our tub.
I’d of sand/walnut shell blasted it to help preserve the finish of the metal underneath a bit better.
I had one of those tubs up until I was 8 or 9. Loved it.
Love the beginning where y’all bought it and had to get the woman out of the tub 😂
Wish we could have shown the whole thing.
Good morning Danny & Wanda, I love those tubs! Looks great!
😆that managuin in tub made me chuckle this morning. Thank you
American craftsmanship to build the tub and American craftsmanship to restore the tub. Beautiful job Danny👍👍🙏🙏🙏
Omgosh my grandma had the same soap holder too! Oh the memories...
Very good question about "self-leveling" and "smoothing."
I remember taking a bath with several cousins, long ago, on my grandparents far, in a tub like that 😍 we were little and it seemed like a swimming pool, at the time! Probably ‘59 or ’60. Good times!
I'm refinishing my claw foot that came with my house. My tub does not have a date on the bottom, but has 1C1O, which I haven't looked into yet. It's 5' even in length. I sprayed the outside with 4 coats of Rust-Oleum primer & 4 light coats of Rust-Oleum hammered grey. I'm using BathWorks tub refinishing kit in white for the inside. The bathroom I installed a plastic lookalike tin ceiling, off white walls, & black floating flooring. Rounding it out with a vintage pedestal sink in white, with a new commode. I'm really enjoying the two-tone, light and dark together.
Beautiful work Mr Danny. Enjoy Miss Wanda. Happy Memorial Day
There was a company called Standard Sanitary Manufacturing Company in Louisville, Ky around the time of that date on your tub. That’s all the info I could find.
Oh my goodness, that rub is gorgeous!! That room is too!
You did good. Mr. Danny!!
Mr. Danny does such amazing work on everything he does. He is an amazing craftsman and doesn't cut corners. That tub will last another 100 plus years.
I have one just like this in my bathroom. I have 2 more in my yard. I also have a 6ft and a 6ft skirted tub. I use to resue them. 3 were free and the other 2 were $10.00 and $25.00. I love these old tubs.
Thank you for rescuing her Danny she is beautiful.
Skirted tub! I've had one for 26yrs. I'm going to try to refinish it myself and now I know what it's called!
I want one of those tubs for my house. Just beautiful.
Man you did a great job with the tub. I wish the younger generation could learn the skills that you have instead of being like we can just pay someone to do it.
That epoxy is an excellent product. Should last for years to come. If it ever chips or scratches it’s an easy fix to put another coat on it. Looks incredible!
Excellent job Danny
When you pulled back the curtain to reveal the absolutely beautiful tub. I name popped in my head. The Grand Duchess! 😄
what a beautiful job you did on this ol Tub. We have a special order tub in our bathroom. Our House, a craftsman, two bedroom bungalow, was built around 1900, the water came into the house the clerk said down town, from the books there, in 1920. A Plumber working on our kitchen sink, shared the fact that it was made in 1944, which surprised him because of the demand for steel in WWII. Dont know the year on the tub. Tub with shower in the it, it had to have been special ordered, it has sitting space in it of only 34 inches front to back, the entire tub, the same measures 48 inches, front to back. Regular width, with the very back slightly slanted for laying back in it. lol That takes some sense of humor to build it this way.
I am only 4 ft 11 inches in height, (used to be 5'1 when I was quite young) and if I want to take a soak I have to sit in it cross legged. Still in good condition, paint/sealer on the porcelain on the bottom of the tub getting thin now. I have lived in a rental in the past which had a tub like you just refinished, just dont have the room here to add one like yours, unless I knock out a wall.
But Hubby never takes baths, only showers, even when we had a full size tub where we lived b 4 we bought this retirement home back in 95, he never took baths. Must have been all those 21 yrs in the Army he did, time for a quick shower and thats it. Like he always told my first 4 children I had when we met. One of them going to go take a shower, he said to them "Wash up to possible, down to possible and get the h e l l out! God how I love his sense of humor. Originally a TX Man, he puts up with this Norsk very well.
We've got this exact tub. It is indeed from 1919. Ours is vintage 1912 and was framed into the bathroom on original construction. It won't make the turn into the hallway to remove it, because the chimney runs up across from the bathroom door. I'd have to remove a wall, or cut the tub to remove it. It will be here for the next owner.
Great job Danny. I have an antique porcelain sink that I need to refinish. Now I know how.
We had an old tub like that all the time I was growing up. When I was real young, about 5, I was afraid of it because the faucet, spout, and that round circle reminded me of an angry face. I was afraid the water would come out all by itself. Lol, when you were painting around those 3 holes it brought back the memory! 😊
That's beautiful!!! Looks like it came out of a store Good job 👍
Fantastic Danny., it's Gorgeous,
I lived in a Millvillage growning up . The first houses were built in 1898 and they all had these claw foot tubs. In the 1970s familes started taking them out and putting showers in the houses. I wish now i would have gotten all of them that was put on the side of the road
Wow, just Wow! That looks amazing!
great job Danny looks like new. allot of work to redo. thanks for sharing. GOD BLESS YOU
Wow!! What a beauty!! I didn't know this epoxy stuff could be done by hand. Live and learn. Thank you. God bless.
Danny you remind me of my late husband.He was a commercial carperter,foreman on lots of hospital,hotels and other builts in Jackson,Cannon in Ms. Worked in Alabama, Ms coast building hotels.
It is Gorgeous. Your channel has become my #1 favorite. I always learn something new. Thank You so much.
Danny, be grateful that you have all the abilities that you have been blessed with and I know you have acquired some of those abilities by a lifetime of hard work and education. My husband has many talents and I’m so grateful, it has been such a help and money saver.
WoW... so nice
She is BEAUTIFUL !!!!!! WOW great job. Would love to have one. Ours is 1974 harvest gold and it needs some help. My grandmother had one like yours. Thanks for sharing. God bless
Absolutely Beautiful...Plus, That's my shower curtain too!
God Bless!
Beautiful!!! Y’all brought it back to life! I rescued an old claw foot bath tub from the scrap metal pile at my hay man’s farm almost nine years ago! It is dated 5/23/1938.....it was in pitiful shape! Mine was brought back to life a couple of years ago.......plain old copper pipe was used to design the framework for holding the shower curtain......Just as you.....I sure am grateful for the blessings❤️🙏🏻❤️
Hi, was thinking of replacing my 110 year old cast iron bathtub but watching your video has inspired me to do a full restoration on it. Thanks 👍
Good Morning Danny and Wanda. Danny , Danny the is amazing you are one talent person I have seen. Beautiful work .
I have an antique claw foot tub, and I love it!!! Yours turned out great. I had mine refinished, was very expensive to do. If it ever needs it again, I will do it myself. Thanks for sharing!
That was a great find. It looks so good now.
Good morning, it wonderful to see someone making something old new again. Wanda you are truly blessed to have Danny. Happy Memorial Day to you both.
Beautiful. Growing up we had the claw foot tub and when my moms house sold in 2006 it still had the claw foot tub. Bathroom is beautiful. Love the colors.
LOVE THIS VIDEO DANNY KEEP EM COMING WE ARE LEARNING AS WE GO PEACE AND BLESSINGS
Good morning Danny and Wanda, tub looks beautiful. My grandmother had one and I loved that tub, took many baths in hers. Have a blessed day everyone!
Y’all get a Great job on it.
Great job. You guys work so good together. Pleasure to watch you. God is Good.
Thank you so much, we have a old tub and we weren't sure how to refinish it.. We're in the process of expanding our bathroom. 👍
The tub looks great. I've always loved the look of them. 😊🇨🇦
I was going to add also having a standard shower unit would be a good idea. Then you are prepared both ways. I remember the nice long soaks and it was good.🐺🐺🐺🐺🙏🙏🙏🙏😍😍😍😍
I found vintage tub and bath place online and we got satin nickel faucet with porcelan in center of faucet like yours. We clean the tub with soft foam cleaner so doesn't scratch it. Everyone wants our tub and the local antique dealer wanted him to do some for them. He declined as this was very time consuming and we are trying to move along and get this place finished up. Started in 2017 and just a little pond/tank on it with over grown cedar trees and brush. We hired out about three acres being cleared but we had to clean it up since didn't want to just doze it ALL off to save some of the trees for wind break and the grasses. Other than that and buying unfinished bldgs we have done it all from fence and gates to utility lines! Les was a Master Electrician and knows plumbing and welding....what we aren't sure best way to do a project we take the time to learn. Kids are grown and thought we had lost our minds....at our age.
That's a beautiful soaking tub.
Beautiful Danny you are a man of many talents love watching
Another masterpiece by Danny! You are an incredible man, Danny. Fabulous job!!!♥️❣️🙏🏼❣️♥️
Morning Y’all , it sure is nice to work on a project that is a pleasure job, instead of a have to “broken “ type of project, and y’all did a fantastic job ! Love it !!!
Thank you, ♡ my hubby is finally getting around to refurbish our tub. And I found your work on your beautiful tub. YAY thank you again for keeping these valuable videos on.
So excited to see this. I have a clawfoot tub waiting for me in Arkansas to refinish for our "forever home"
So nice.
Congrats... I know the feeling to complete something as priceless and that tub..
We have a 6’ I need to refinish in our ol’ farm house. You have inspired me to get ours done! I’m so excited!! Thank you for doing this video!
Glad what you did there, all that extra work is well worth it on antique things like this. It’s beautiful, has that charm that no modern tub would offer and it looks amazing after it’s done.
Awesome job Danny, Claw foot tubs are the only way to go.
Absolutely beautiful job job you did Danny! I know Wanda will now be sneaking away to the cabin just to use her Calgone. LOL!
Very nice refinishing job.
I have one just like that.
Now I know how to refinish it!
Thanks so much 😁👍😍
Wow! Excellent work. That tub is beautiful again. Thank you for posting this vid.
I could be wrong BUT that number COULD BE the date it was made, so from what I'm understanding that claw tub could be from 1923. They dated things differently at that time for certain items?
There used to be a company in Illinois that actually high fired a new porcelain enamel finish. It may still be doing the work
Good work! Beautiful ‘new’ tub! 🛀
What grit of sandpaper do I use? Going to start restoring a similar tub for my tiny house! Thanks for all the help!
That's beautiful! I love claw foot tubs. And wringer washers. The old items are the best.
Unbelievably beautiful!!!
Wow! That’s such a neat piece! It was made about 2 hours North of where I live. It’s Louisville Ky . S is silent...very neat!
I just got done painting the outside of our clawfoot tub thank you for the paint recommendation I couldn't be happier how it turned out that oil based paint seemed to have self leveling properties to it and it looks brand new. Now I just need to finish the inside of it and the feet thanks for the video!
That tub is breathtaking. Our family gleams so much form some of your older videos. We will be following your instructions to restore an old cast iron sink. Blessings
Love your excitement for the accomplishment!🥰🥰
Wow I sure remember those tubs...the best
Awesomeness!! Wanda your going to enjoy wonderful blessings thanks for sharing 🌻😊
Nice!
Gosh, I sure do love this channel. 💙💛