What a transformation! I don't get why people paint antique furniture. New mass produced furniture, yes, but antique? No way. Your attention to detail is by far the best on You Tube. And the fact that you inject some humor into your descriptions makes it so entertaining. It may not have been a "quick" project, but it was a beautiful result. Thank you for saving old furniture.
Sometimes they're painted to offer a layer of protection. Sometimes it's so it can be kept by the owner and painted to blend in as possibly it was too dark and heavy looking for a room. A million reasons. I don't judge (unless it was a crap paint job and then I judge. A LOT!)
I'm an 83 year old gran from Pinetown, near Durban S. Africa and have so enjoyed watching your videos for some time. My late husband and I lived in the south of England for two years. He was on a business transfer. I would like to have moved to England! The cats are entertaining to watch. You do very good transformations. Well done! Nanna N.
You are not only a professional and fancy AF, but you are also smart AF! This table is absolutely gorgeous now! Thank you for the sexy knee shot, too! I'm really loving all of your "quick" projects! 😊
I don't know if this is world-wide, but in the USA, lots of people are downsizing and moving to spaces that are much smaller than what they had previously. That table would be brilliant for my 750 sq ft apartment! And I think I told you before, watching you bring things back from the "dead" is always amazing to me. You are a resurrectionist! ❤
Jay, you’re more than a professional now. You’re an artist! You’ve come so far since you began! I had to laugh at myself when you held Hugo up to the camera. I smiled & said hello Hugo to my phone 🤦🏼♀️ Fantastic result! A project always takes twice as long & costs twice as much as we think.
A beautiful result, of course the “quick” project took much longer but you did an amazing job. Side note: it's nice seeing Mando and Hugo getting along so well.
Only a “professional” would call this a QUICK PROJECT! Your techniques, tips and tricks are so helpful. And amateurs like me need all the help we can get. The table looks lovely. I would have either given up after two days, stored in my garage for months or tossed it out after a few years. You make it look so easy and it’s not. Stripping paint is often such a time consuming nightmare. It’s great that you have your kitties for moral support.
That sad little painted table really needed an extreme makeover, and you were definitely the man for the job! The final reveal looks like it came from a high-end boutique! ❤ Greetings to you and Mando from Virginia, USA! Mando is becoming quite the shop manager! Cheers!
Your bengel kitty is so beautiful. I can't get enough of his romping about while you restore the furniture. My grandfather was a furniture stripper by trade, and I didn't learn anything from him, but I do remember some 25+ years ago, I found an old table that was too high to be a coffee table and too low to be a dining table. I tried to restore it, and spent hours sanding it. If I could have done the restoration I would probably still have the table.
Stunning! Gorgeous! Elegant! Masculine! I love your detailed work! There's no easy project when the piece is so old...The casters are awesome! Thanks so much for sharing
Most of us would have walked by this old, broken piece of furniture but you don't. You see its beauty, and because you see it, you find it. And then we see it too. Thank you.
OMG! I just finished watching the last video of the 1930's sideboard restoration, awaiting the next upload. I realise that halfway through that video that I had seen it, but it didn't stop me from watching it again, only this time I was more focused on the entertainment of Mando and Hugo playing in the background. Lol
A classic example of what my husband called "concentric vortexes". You assess a problem and formulate a plan to accomplish the solution. Then you begin to implement the plan and find there are other obstacles to the proposed solution. So you devise a new plan to address what you perceive to be the new major obstacle only to find more obstacles. Etc, etc, etc. Bless you for your perseverance and endurance. As usual, the result is so beautiful as to be indescribable.
“Trenching” Thank you. I didn’t know about that feature. And the clamp thingies with the stretch clamp. Thanks for that too. I never would have thought of that.
Once again I am astounded by your skill to transform a piece of “trashed” furniture into something even better than when it was new. I thoroughly enjoyed this video. The technical explanations of “what & why” held my attention to the point I was almost sad the table was finished. It’s a beautiful work of art now. Thank you for sharing.
Amazing transformation Jay. Would never believe that was hiding under the paint. The castors elevate it in more ways than one. Love the drawer construction too. The standard I have come to expect from a Professional ❤👏👏👏👏👏
I swear I saw the wood draw in a deep breath when you removed that horrendous white paint. The before condition is so bad, and your finished table looks amazing. I love the brass casters and matching hardware on the drawer. The drawer, the drawer tracks, and the drawer stops are artisan level work. Mando is such an adorable supervisor. I always love seeing him in your videos.
Oh Wow!! That’s such a rich and beautiful color. I much prefer dark wood. Your little table would be at home anywhere in the world now. I love the drawer pull too. Excellent job!!!❤️🤗🐝
The wine vinegar made all the difference, obviously. You really are fancy AF. And a pretty good furniture restorer, too. (A new apprentice?!) I like the addition of the brass casters, and the new knob, too--like a little hint of jewelry,
Absolutely stunning transformation! Your attention to the fine details keep your viewers coming back for more! I have a piece exactly like this that had been in my family for close to 75 yrs. It’s is better condition .. only the top has a few water stains and such. Thank you for sharing your talent with us!!
Just beautiful! Your've given a sad little drop leaf table a stately and dignified new life. The brass drawer pull and casters against the dark stain are stunning. Greetings from central Texas! I look forward to seeing what you have in store for us each week.
I can't say anything than "great!". Great in subtleness and elegant appearance. In your capability to see treasure in trashes and bringing it back! As always do I LOVE that small amount of shiny brass elements. ❤
Wow, I so agree: truly this is almost a miraculous transformation! From dilapidated, decrepit and unloved to sleek, elegant and absolutely stunning. Making a replacement drawer with such attention to detail in the joinery and the stops. And that brass pull and those shiny matching castors; what a visually delightful counterpoint to that dark stain finish. The total effect just glows!. You only partly explained why: "because I am a professional". Yes that's true, but you are also an artist. You've created something unique and truly beautiful!
man your tool collection is growing. glad to see ya using the electric hand plane. it is a sorta underrated tool on youtube. i remember you doing a big top a while back where an electric hand plane woulda helped but you didn't have one yet. glad to see you got one and are putting it to work. just waiting for when you move into a big place, not to have a bigger shop or anything, but to make more room for the kitties!
Jay, absolutely gorgeous.! I completely understand when you say things are never a quick flip! With your work, it is always worth it. I am definitely looking forward to seeing your new apprentice!
Hi Jay, you really pick the hard tasks, don’t ya!?! And paint conceals all sorts of trouble! Do you ever think, “I wish I’d never started on this one!” The number of hours and the amount of supplies you used on this “quick little project” was phenomenal! You started off so slowly and thoroughly, then, wham bam, cheerio at the end!?!?!? B❤️🇦🇺🦘😊ut, you are one determined guy, that’s for sure! And a lovely job, all round! What was that bit about a new assistant!!!!!?
Jay, you are truly an artist and a master of your trade... a true professional!!! The final result is absolutely amazing and stunning! Its nice to see Mondo worling hard as the shop supervisor! ❤❤❤❤
Watching you work Jay, is like doing the Master Class. I am now spoiled and when I see people do strange paint projects on antique furniture I cry. Mando kitty is a helpful boy who loves working with his dad.
Lost for words again! What a beautiful little table. You've made it so stylish and classy. You're correct when you say you're a professional. Better and better all the time. I see you are beginning to attract Grannies to your video's lol, so this is from, a wee Scottish Nanny, who lives in Scotland, is 78 but is Southern English, by the way! lol.
that drawer was for a table cloth and silver ware, in a time where most people lived in tiny homes the best things, like a fancy lace tablecloth and the best silver were kept with the table they served, this piece in the US would be part of a "stand alone" kitchen, before built in cabinets....I love that table and it deserved your attention...I would totally buy it if I were near you.
WHOA! Big change! Also: 1. APPRENTICE?!! I don’t skip. Thanks for always including how you manage to put the work & thoughts behind each piece as best you can 👍 2. 10/10 knew content! You always give us faithful viewers more than we deserve 😂
Love the end results. The addition of the castors on the legs was a very practical decision, especially, with a drop leaf table which often gets moved around when wanting to put up both leaves. Thank you.
I enjoyed this transformation very much. During my early childhood years, we had just such a kitchen table. The drawer was divided and that’s where we kept the “silverware”. For dinner, the leaves come up, the table set and time to eat. After cleanup, the leaves go down making a bit more room in the kitchen, but still just enough “table” for some coffee and conversation.
It's always the "quick" projects that somehow eat up the most amount of time. I think, at least for me, that it is because I underestimate the project and don't plan nearly as much as I should lol. The transformation is crazy, very beautiful piece!
That looks wonderful! I do like the brass casters, they add a touch of class along with the drawer pull. Mondo was such a beautiful cat! He’s a pretty good inspector too!😅❤❤
Yup. The brass casters are perfect for this piece. I love watching. All the tools! The respect for the furniture, the care for the wood (and the cats).🫶🏼
Jay I want to tell you how much I enjoy your videos....your level of detail, craftsmanship and sense of humor really all resonate with me. I always laugh out loud watching your videos and they have been a real blessing and a ray of sunshine through a very dark period of my life. Thank you so much. Namaste 🙏
Jay: I guess you know there is no easy job. This table looks beautiful, besides it looks like it would be very functional. Kudos! Carol from California
I hope whomever winds up with this piece can place it in a sunny spot in their home because it looks just breathtaking in the sunshine. Wow you are so talented! You're also psychic AF cuz Bob really is my uncle 😉 Thanks for sharing.
It's a lovely little gaming/card table. Would be especially nice for someone in a small flat who needed a small dinner table. Elegant touch with the little brass wheels on it and the drawer handle was perfect.
Absolutely gorgeous ! I love the drawer pull and the brass casters. The dark color is a perfect shade to go with the brass. Well done, another beautiful piece. You have beautiful cats !!!
Being ‘fancy AF’ shows in the end result! Gorgeous. I love seeing Mando and Hugo having such a great time playing together (and Mando has grown so much!). Looking forward to the introduction to your new apprentice too. 💣🥰🇦🇺
Jay - As always it looks stellar all the way around. I have to say I'm a tad surprised... 1st because you choose pieces that are old (this one really old) and will make the most dramatic reveals. The math on this is simple... really old + really needs work = It will take time. Do you ever really bs yourself with 'oh this'll be quick'...? The 2nd thing that kinda surprises me is you being somewhat surprised when there's a lot of wood worm damage or there's just generally more damage...lurking. Dude, you buy OLD furniture that needs help. Re-storing OLD furniture is the is the game you've jumped into. It's the nature of that business beast. But you can handle it because you're a professional. 😁👍🏻✌🏻
I do not know why I am always so surprised or astonished when the final results are in, I know you do such beautiful work but I never quite expect the pieces like this one to come out so spectacular! You are a professional and thanks for the knee shots 😂 All kidding aside I appreciate your attention to detail, the period of the pieces you work on and my goodness how beautiful your final pieces always look! Outstanding!
What a transformation! I don't get why people paint antique furniture. New mass produced furniture, yes, but antique? No way. Your attention to detail is by far the best on You Tube. And the fact that you inject some humor into your descriptions makes it so entertaining. It may not have been a "quick" project, but it was a beautiful result. Thank you for saving old furniture.
Sooooo agree!!!! ❤
That’s very kind of you! Thank you 🤩
Ottimo lavoro come sempre ☺️
Sometimes they were painted before they were antique! 😂
Sometimes they're painted to offer a layer of protection. Sometimes it's so it can be kept by the owner and painted to blend in as possibly it was too dark and heavy looking for a room. A million reasons. I don't judge (unless it was a crap paint job and then I judge. A LOT!)
I'm an 83 year old gran from Pinetown, near Durban S. Africa and have so enjoyed watching your videos for some time. My late husband and I lived in the south of England for two years. He was on a business transfer. I would like to have moved to England! The cats are entertaining to watch. You do very good transformations. Well done! Nanna N.
Hello, to my home country.
Wow! Gorgeous and amazingly creative. AndJay, you Crack me up 😂.
You are not only a professional and fancy AF, but you are also smart AF! This table is absolutely gorgeous now! Thank you for the sexy knee shot, too! I'm really loving all of your "quick" projects! 😊
😂🤗🤩💛🐾
Yes, you are a professional! It's fun to think back to your early videos when you were just figuring things out. Your attention to detail inspires me.
Thanks so much!🤩
Sometimes we all need a crying break! Hugs to your kitties.
😂😂😂😻
The tears add to the character of the finish, I'm sure.
❤😻😺 deine Arbeit ist unglaublich! Mit Liebe zum Detail👍👍👍🇦🇹
You are mad… in the best possible way. You do an insane amount of work on the pieces until perfection. Amazing. And your cat is one of a kind!
Thank you very much!🐾
I don't know if this is world-wide, but in the USA, lots of people are downsizing and moving to spaces that are much smaller than what they had previously. That table would be brilliant for my 750 sq ft apartment! And I think I told you before, watching you bring things back from the "dead" is always amazing to me. You are a resurrectionist! ❤
Jay, you’re more than a professional now. You’re an artist! You’ve come so far since you began!
I had to laugh at myself when you held Hugo up to the camera. I smiled & said hello Hugo to my phone 🤦🏼♀️
Fantastic result! A project always takes twice as long & costs twice as much as we think.
A beautiful result, of course the “quick” project took much longer but you did an amazing job.
Side note: it's nice seeing Mando and Hugo getting along so well.
Thank you 🤩 and yes they are besties
Love your "2000 Years later" !!!!!! It looks stunning!!! Great Job!! You are a Professional!💖
From trash to treasure. Once again you’ve done a great job.
Love how Mando and Hugo get along. I think Mando has given Huga a second youth. Oh, and the table turned out great too.
Stunning, Classy, and Elegant!
Thank you 🤩
Only a “professional” would call this a QUICK PROJECT! Your techniques, tips and tricks are so helpful. And amateurs like me need all the help we can get. The table looks lovely. I would have either given up after two days, stored in my garage for months or tossed it out after a few years. You make it look so easy and it’s not. Stripping paint is often such a time consuming nightmare. It’s great that you have your kitties for moral support.
As any professional can attest: the first 80%of a project takes 80% of the time. The last 20% of a project takes the other 80% of the time.
Beautiful - the brass elements are just right. (We are all checking out your knees now - ha ha)
Yes, his knees are exceptional, but his wrists are to die for!
The contrast inside the draw was a nice surprise.
That sad little painted table really needed an extreme makeover, and you were definitely the man for the job! The final reveal looks like it came from a high-end boutique! ❤
Greetings to you and Mando from Virginia, USA! Mando is becoming quite the shop manager! Cheers!
Yay thank you 🤩
Beautiful work, the golden touches give the finishing contrast to the dark wood. And you get funnier and funnier as time goes by!
Your bengel kitty is so beautiful. I can't get enough of his romping about while you restore the furniture. My grandfather was a furniture stripper by trade, and I didn't learn anything from him, but I do remember some 25+ years ago, I found an old table that was too high to be a coffee table and too low to be a dining table. I tried to restore it, and spent hours sanding it. If I could have done the restoration I would probably still have the table.
Like the dark wood against the brass. Beautiful!
I had to pause the video to say that I find the use of the iron so satisfying! Not sure why, but it makes me happy. 😊
Stunning! Gorgeous! Elegant! Masculine! I love your detailed work! There's no easy project when the piece is so old...The casters are awesome! Thanks so much for sharing
Thank you so much!😊
Lovely table and lovely job Jay ❤️ Mando didn't do much oversight on this project. I would like to see him even more 😁😽❤️🎉
Thanks Ismail ;-) I appreciate you
😊 knees 🎉 I love how you professionally repaired and restored this very old table.
Thank you! 😊
Hugo and Mando make excellent supervisors. What would we do without ours cats?! ❤️Love your channel and the excellent work you do.
Mondo really classes up your final shots 😂. He was meant for fine furniture ❤
He actually showed up and sat in front of the table as soon as I started taking pictures 😂
@@FlippingdrawersMondo enjoys photo bombing.😅😅
Mando is becoming quite the handsome young feline.
Ohhhhh! This is stunning! Well done, you!
Most of us would have walked by this old, broken piece of furniture but you don't. You see its beauty, and because you see it, you find it.
And then we see it too. Thank you.
OMG! I just finished watching the last video of the 1930's sideboard restoration, awaiting the next upload. I realise that halfway through that video that I had seen it, but it didn't stop me from watching it again, only this time I was more focused on the entertainment of Mando and Hugo playing in the background. Lol
lol thank you ☺️ just uploaded a new video 😉
That is absolutely gorgeous!! The brass accents elevate it to a very different level. No longer a cute little table, it’s elegant
!
Wow! Attention to details makes for longer "quick projects"!
Indeed! ☺️
A classic example of what my husband called "concentric vortexes". You assess a problem and formulate a plan to accomplish the solution. Then you begin to implement the plan and find there are other obstacles to the proposed solution. So you devise a new plan to address what you perceive to be the new major obstacle only to find more obstacles. Etc, etc, etc. Bless you for your perseverance and endurance. As usual, the result is so beautiful as to be indescribable.
Thank you 🤩
“Trenching” Thank you. I didn’t know about that feature.
And the clamp thingies with the stretch clamp. Thanks for that too. I never would have thought of that.
Once again I am astounded by your skill to transform a piece of “trashed” furniture into something even better than when it was new. I thoroughly enjoyed this video. The technical explanations of “what & why” held my attention to the point I was almost sad the table was finished. It’s a beautiful work of art now. Thank you for sharing.
Very nice. The small amount of brass looks great with the dark finish. Understated elegance. The comment about your knees made me laugh!
Amazing transformation Jay. Would never believe that was hiding under the paint. The castors elevate it in more ways than one. Love the drawer construction too. The standard I have come to expect from a Professional ❤👏👏👏👏👏
I swear I saw the wood draw in a deep breath when you removed that horrendous white paint. The before condition is so bad, and your finished table looks amazing.
I love the brass casters and matching hardware on the drawer. The drawer, the drawer tracks, and the drawer stops are artisan level work.
Mando is such an adorable supervisor. I always love seeing him in your videos.
Yes, Sir! You are, indeed, a Professional!”
Oh Wow!! That’s such a rich and beautiful color. I much prefer dark wood. Your little table would be at home anywhere in the world now. I love the drawer pull too. Excellent job!!!❤️🤗🐝
Gorgeous, as usual! There are few craftsmen on UA-cam that pay attention to the details as much as you do!
Thank you very much!
Beautiful work! Always enjoy your videos and enjoy seeing Mando and the neighboring cats. This is the way!
They really love to play-fight. That's so cute.😊🥰
Those brass wheels look amazing against the dark wood. It is a lovely little table!!! Well done 🎉🎉❤❤
The wine vinegar made all the difference, obviously. You really are fancy AF. And a pretty good furniture restorer, too. (A new apprentice?!) I like the addition of the brass casters, and the new knob, too--like a little hint of jewelry,
Absolutely stunning transformation! Your attention to the fine details keep your viewers coming back for more! I have a piece exactly like this that had been in my family for close to 75 yrs. It’s is better condition .. only the top has a few water stains and such. Thank you for sharing your talent with us!!
Just beautiful! Your've given a sad little drop leaf table a stately and dignified new life. The brass drawer pull and casters against the dark stain are stunning. Greetings from central Texas! I look forward to seeing what you have in store for us each week.
I can't say anything than "great!". Great in subtleness and elegant appearance. In your capability to see treasure in trashes and bringing it back! As always do I LOVE that small amount of shiny brass elements. ❤
Your work is awesome!!!!!!
Your finished products are BEAUTIFUL.
I love watching your videos.
Thank you so much!
Wow! I know the original maker of this table would be delighted to see how you’ve brought it back to life.
Oh my, what a beautiful job you did on this challenging piece (I get why you needed three cry sessions)! And thank you for the sexy knees shot 😂
😂😂😂😂you’re welcome 😉
Wow, I so agree: truly this is almost a miraculous transformation! From dilapidated, decrepit and unloved to sleek, elegant and absolutely stunning. Making a replacement drawer with such attention to detail in the joinery and the stops. And that brass pull and those shiny matching castors; what a visually delightful counterpoint to that dark stain finish. The total effect just glows!. You only partly explained why: "because I am a professional". Yes that's true, but you are also an artist. You've created something unique and truly beautiful!
This turned out absolutely gorgeous. And of course mando and hugo steal the show😂
Because you are totally "a professional!"🎯💯😊 Worth every bit of the two thousand years it took you to sand and color match lol... just gorgeous 🥰
Love the thoroughness of your restorations,but I love your Bengal for his beauty too.😊
Beautiful! That old table actually looks "happy" again. ❤️
It turned out so beautiful!💯
man your tool collection is growing. glad to see ya using the electric hand plane. it is a sorta underrated tool on youtube. i remember you doing a big top a while back where an electric hand plane woulda helped but you didn't have one yet. glad to see you got one and are putting it to work. just waiting for when you move into a big place, not to have a bigger shop or anything, but to make more room for the kitties!
Hi. Thanks and yes, it’s very handy
One would never ever believe that little table would require so much time and effort. It looks great. I like the drawer thingie.
Jay, absolutely gorgeous.! I completely understand when you say things are never a quick flip! With your work, it is always worth it. I am definitely looking forward to seeing your new apprentice!
Hi Jay, you really pick the hard tasks, don’t ya!?! And paint conceals all sorts of trouble! Do you ever think, “I wish I’d never started on this one!” The number of hours and the amount of supplies you used on this “quick little project” was phenomenal! You started off so slowly and thoroughly, then, wham bam, cheerio at the end!?!?!? B❤️🇦🇺🦘😊ut, you are one determined guy, that’s for sure! And a lovely job, all round! What was that bit about a new assistant!!!!!?
Jay, you are truly an artist and a master of your trade... a true professional!!! The final result is absolutely amazing and stunning! Its nice to see Mondo worling hard as the shop supervisor! ❤❤❤❤
Watching you work Jay, is like doing the Master Class. I am now spoiled and when I see people do strange paint projects on antique furniture I cry. Mando kitty is a helpful boy who loves working with his dad.
I really love what you did to this table. I would definitely love to see it it my house. ❤😊 You are a professional for sure. 😊
A stunning piece that no longer lingers as a shabby woodworm holiday home. Glad to see it is Mando approved too.
Wow! Love how you brought the table back to life. Oh, and I get it… “quick” projects never end up being quick.
The " new " table is S O O O
E L E G A N T ,
breathtaking ❣
I would LOVE this table in my apartment. That drawer would be perfect for utensils and napkins!
This is absolutely beautiful
You have certainly brought this old piece into the 21st century. Not sure about the drawer handle... But you are the PROFESSIONAL 😉
Lost for words again! What a beautiful little table. You've made it so stylish and classy. You're correct when you say you're a professional. Better and better all the time. I see you are beginning to attract Grannies to your video's lol, so this is from, a wee Scottish Nanny, who lives in Scotland, is 78 but is Southern English, by the way! lol.
What a beautiful "quick" restoration! I admire the work of a professional professional!
that drawer was for a table cloth and silver ware, in a time where most people lived in tiny homes the best things, like a fancy lace tablecloth and the best silver were kept with the table they served, this piece in the US would be part of a "stand alone" kitchen, before built in cabinets....I love that table and it deserved your attention...I would totally buy it if I were near you.
Beautiful restoration of a Georgian drop leaf table
WHOA! Big change!
Also:
1. APPRENTICE?!!
I don’t skip. Thanks for always including how you manage to put the work & thoughts behind each piece as best you can 👍
2. 10/10 knew content! You always give us faithful viewers more than we deserve 😂
Love the end results. The addition of the castors on the legs was a very practical decision, especially, with a drop leaf table which often gets moved around when wanting to put up both leaves. Thank you.
Great transformation. Love your work.
I enjoyed this transformation very much. During my early childhood years, we had just such a kitchen table. The drawer was divided and that’s where we kept the “silverware”. For dinner, the leaves come up, the table set and time to eat. After cleanup, the leaves go down making a bit more room in the kitchen, but still just enough “table” for some coffee and conversation.
You always find a way to fit brass in. 😊 The color matching looked good to me. All in all, another lovely restoration, Jay. 💕
Stunning transformation! Love the practicality of drop leaf tables!
It's always the "quick" projects that somehow eat up the most amount of time. I think, at least for me, that it is because I underestimate the project and don't plan nearly as much as I should lol. The transformation is crazy, very beautiful piece!
Trashed to treasure! Great work turning this into something anyone would be proud to own.
Not sure if someone said you weren't a perfectional?
But you had me at how you organized or shop. Screw anyone who says different. Great video.
That looks wonderful! I do like the brass casters, they add a touch of class along with the drawer pull. Mondo was such a beautiful cat! He’s a pretty good inspector too!😅❤❤
Oh thank you!🐾
Yup. The brass casters are perfect for this piece.
I love watching. All the tools! The respect for the furniture, the care for the wood (and the cats).🫶🏼
For me, the brass casters is a smart idea. I could see a drop leaf of that size being moved for various purposes, and the casters make it easy.
Jay I want to tell you how much I enjoy your videos....your level of detail, craftsmanship and sense of humor really all resonate with me. I always laugh out loud watching your videos and they have been a real blessing and a ray of sunshine through a very dark period of my life. Thank you so much. Namaste 🙏
Boy, Jay, that table was a lot of work! But it sure turned out gorgeous! Love the color and the drawer is beautiful! Fantastic job! 👏👏👏😊❤
Your all books shelves is my dream!
Jay: I guess you know there is no easy job. This table looks beautiful, besides it looks like it would be very functional. Kudos! Carol from California
I hope whomever winds up with this piece can place it in a sunny spot in their home because it looks just breathtaking in the sunshine. Wow you are so talented! You're also psychic AF cuz Bob really is my uncle 😉 Thanks for sharing.
It's a lovely little gaming/card table. Would be especially nice for someone in a small flat who needed a small dinner table. Elegant touch with the little brass wheels on it and the drawer handle was perfect.
I normally don't like dark colors on wood, but this, wow. It's beautiful.
Absolutely gorgeous ! I love the drawer pull and the brass casters. The dark color is a perfect shade to go with the brass. Well done, another beautiful piece. You have beautiful cats !!!
I just started the video and I have no doubt it will look amazing when you're finished with it! 😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
Yay! Thank you!
@@Flippingdrawers You're most welcome! I'm having knee surgery Wednesday so I'm gonna be binge watching your channel and others!! 🤣
I love your spotted cat it’s so playful and beautiful coat
Being ‘fancy AF’ shows in the end result! Gorgeous. I love seeing Mando and Hugo having such a great time playing together (and Mando has grown so much!). Looking forward to the introduction to your new apprentice too. 💣🥰🇦🇺
Jay - As always it looks stellar all the way around.
I have to say I'm a tad surprised...
1st because you choose pieces that are old (this one really old) and will make the most dramatic reveals. The math on this is simple...
really old +
really needs work = It will take time.
Do you ever really bs yourself with 'oh this'll be quick'...?
The 2nd thing that kinda surprises me is you being somewhat surprised when there's a lot of wood worm damage or there's just generally more damage...lurking.
Dude, you buy OLD furniture that needs help.
Re-storing OLD furniture is the is the game you've jumped into. It's the nature of that business beast.
But you can handle it because you're a professional.
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I do not know why I am always so surprised or astonished when the final results are in, I know you do such beautiful work but I never quite expect the pieces like this one to come out so spectacular! You are a professional and thanks for the knee shots 😂 All kidding aside I appreciate your attention to detail, the period of the pieces you work on and my goodness how beautiful your final pieces always look! Outstanding!
Stunning!! And thank you for your attention to detail as well as your professionalism 😊 But I have to ask… no felt in the drawer?? 😂😂😂❤
This is your best restoration that you have done. Simply lovely.
Casters are a great idea on a drop-leaf table. Beautiful work as usual. 😊
You do very good work but this is exceptional