Saving A Mid Century Modern Gem | Furniture Restoration

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  • Опубліковано 2 гру 2022
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    In this video I remove mouse stains from a mid century Drexel Profile table and also do various repairs. Furniture restoration & repair.
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  • @DashnerDesignRestoration
    @DashnerDesignRestoration  Рік тому +43

    I'm excited to announce that I am now posting Patreon exclusive videos on my Patreon page! I'll still be posting videos here on UA-cam just as I always have but I will also be posting exclusive videos to Patreon as well as sharing behind the scenes updates. These exclusive videos and updates are a way for me to say Thank You to the patrons that support me there. If you'd like more info, the link is www.patreon.com/dashnerdesign .
    Thank you!

    • @chloebelle4923
      @chloebelle4923 Рік тому +3

      I am so happy for your success on YT I love your work! 🥰

    • @PoppinWheeliez
      @PoppinWheeliez Рік тому +2

      Its -28c here. I just use a space heater. You can create a subsection in your workspace using foam insulating board that will heat up quickly. Boards are 4x8 R5 durofoam and are easy to cut with a hand saw or bread knife. Cost about $20 / sheet. Makes life a lot more enjoyable. Grab them at home depot.

  • @Bettycrockrr
    @Bettycrockrr Рік тому +17

    Somewhere out there is an embarrassed mouse who is secretly proud of being in a Dashner video 🤭

  • @shannonburns2289
    @shannonburns2289 Рік тому +3

    Bravo Mr. Dashner, you are the embodiment of "Don't let the perfect be the enemy of the good" (Voltaire). As a result, your projects seem attainable to the rest of us, your videos are helpful and educational, and it is a powerful message to hear that flaws aren't inherently a bad thing.

  • @Taaashuhhh
    @Taaashuhhh 4 місяці тому

    His voice is so calm and clear I can never tell if he is doing a voice over or speaking at the same time the clips are being filmed!

  • @taja9696
    @taja9696 Рік тому +11

    Could we (the fans) start a crowd fund campaign for you to build a shed or something not to freeze in a winter?
    Cute table, nice job!

    • @Iiriss
      @Iiriss Рік тому +1

      Right?! Every time I watch I think damn he needs a heated garage or something

  • @DrumlineArchives
    @DrumlineArchives Рік тому

    I have enjoyed the evolution of this video’s title.

  • @shapeofsoup
    @shapeofsoup Рік тому

    “One piece of couch” is a surprisingly pleasant phrase to say aloud.

  • @rushmatic
    @rushmatic Рік тому +1

    I really like that you’re narrating while filming now 👍🏽

  • @JamesJones-oz9tq
    @JamesJones-oz9tq Рік тому +6

    Thank you for talking about the history and showing the catalog. You seem to enjoy the history with the pieces you’re working on and I enjoy you sharing it!

  • @toldjacat
    @toldjacat Рік тому +8

    I work for a showroom that used to sell Drexel furniture, and 30x30x26 is still pretty common with many manufacturers. Traditional style sofas tend to have 24-26" arm height. We call this type of table a lamp table, and it does act as a large end table. Usually only purchased for large homes (4000+ square feet).

  • @farmerconnie8172
    @farmerconnie8172 Рік тому

    Very graceful, architectural. Those Drexel folks really knew design 😊

  • @dianes4858
    @dianes4858 Рік тому +27

    You braving those frigid temps to bring us a new video - WOW! Thanks for another great restoration that otherwise might have been painted over.

    • @BradyBegeman
      @BradyBegeman Рік тому +3

      Here in Minneapolis, 38 is a “nice day” in winter.

  • @Texburrito03
    @Texburrito03 Рік тому +21

    Ever considered a tinted clear coat? Might help temper grain, scratches, differences in wood color. I've seen Thomas Johnson use it with good results.

  • @lianapalumbo8457
    @lianapalumbo8457 Рік тому +6

    I think that sometimes leaving marks on a piece of furniture will always add to its appeal. Every mark has a story to tell. I think it turned out beautifully. Thank you for saving it from the chalk paint brigade 😁

    • @JB-3794
      @JB-3794 Рік тому +1

      When I'm refinishing wood, if it's possible to remove marks, scratches, and stains, I do it. After all, I'm doing all that work anyway, and I like to see a beautiful finish. Especially if it's mid-century. If it's a more country cottage look or shabby chic, I might likely not be bothered by some denting and other marks. Those types of furniture look ok with some scratches and dents. Especially if you're going to chalk paint them.

  • @loisbolton1800
    @loisbolton1800 Рік тому

    It makes me cold just watching you! A nice table, I think it is a really special design. And for its age, in pretty good shape.

  • @TealCheetah
    @TealCheetah Рік тому

    It's nice to see someone else without a heated workspace.

  • @sofiamorgan6644
    @sofiamorgan6644 Рік тому +2

    I learn so much from you. Sometimes, it’s best just to leave things alone and embrace the imperfections. And you have such a pleasant voice. Thank you for these videos.

  • @fuzzix
    @fuzzix Рік тому +4

    Very nice piece, a lot of character. You would never know the previous owners were rodents.
    I love the voiceover style of these - very well balanced, can easily forget you're delivering live commentary.
    Cheers!

  • @toddylu6869
    @toddylu6869 Рік тому

    Thank you for letting the piece keep its history. Stay warm!!

  • @privatehand
    @privatehand Рік тому +2

    Imperfections or not, that's a lovely piece of furniture.

  • @anniemack4282
    @anniemack4282 8 місяців тому

    I enjoy how you reveal the history of each piece through the restoration process. Ive a whole story based on that one😂

  • @selwynandrews9665
    @selwynandrews9665 Рік тому

    Refinish the entire table in mouse urine, problem solved, lol. Another great video, keep up the good work!.

  • @davebuenapark
    @davebuenapark Рік тому +6

    I have been watching your channel for several years and am amazed at what you can accomplish with only the barest minimum tools,equipment,and facilities. My hat is off to you, good work.

    • @johnnytorso4756
      @johnnytorso4756 Рік тому

      Totally agree. A bare minimum and results are stunning. I have been so inspired from this master that i have started on my own pieces of restauration, just for the sport of it, hosting the same bare minimum of tools and almost identical workspace, though most of the time a bit warmer (denmark, europe north)...

  • @bmccarty2012
    @bmccarty2012 Рік тому +1

    You are correct. Corner tables go between a 90-degree couch-and-chair arrangement.

  • @caroltanzi29
    @caroltanzi29 Рік тому +4

    Great job! Your guess is spot on about this table and how it was used.
    In the mid-century. Large and tall lamps were co-ordinated with these particular tables. And that size table accommodated that size lamp. Carol from California

    • @yeeaahhzz
      @yeeaahhzz Рік тому

      no wonder my massive mcm lamp seems to overpower every space!

  • @HBTwoodworking
    @HBTwoodworking Рік тому +2

    Dang! I got chilled just watching… Thank you for sharing and giving me flashbacks of my suffering before getting heat in my shop. You’re a trooper…a talented trooper! - Phil

  • @lolabear6788
    @lolabear6788 Рік тому

    I enjoy listening to you talk about your furniture as you refinish the pieces. Nice hanging out with you.

  • @DigginDan
    @DigginDan Рік тому

    I liked the broom you used to clean the rat poop

  • @robau84
    @robau84 Рік тому

    Finally a use for a battery driven soldering iron.

  • @nikigarza2442
    @nikigarza2442 10 місяців тому

    Thank you Mr Dashner for allowing us to be privy to your thinking process! Especially for those of us that would love to be doing this kind of work but alas it is not possible or feasible to do so.
    Thank you again.

  • @mariannerady1137
    @mariannerady1137 Рік тому +2

    What a beautiful table, the legs look so interesting and different. I loved to see the old catalogue pages

  • @condeerogers5858
    @condeerogers5858 Рік тому +5

    That table has a very nice design. I actually remember those quite well, back in the day. We had something similar. It is my favorite style of old period furniture. Good job.

  • @natascha-dannykar-6504
    @natascha-dannykar-6504 Рік тому +1

    The table is perfect as it is! Love it!

  • @awr2217
    @awr2217 10 місяців тому

    What a sharp corner table. The design is so cool.

  • @johnathekid1040
    @johnathekid1040 Рік тому +5

    Great content as always!
    Tip for gluing hard to reach gaps is to blow the glue into cracks after the syringe. Compressed air or your breath! Fantastic work sir!

    • @davidmckean955
      @davidmckean955 Рік тому +2

      You can also pump the loose piece of wood up and down after you apply the glue until you see squeeze out on all sides. In this case though, I don't think any of that was necessary.

  • @ricjamil3073
    @ricjamil3073 Рік тому +1

    It looks nice. The dark spot is part the table's history. A person probably had one of those heavy old large dictionaries placed on top. Great job!

  • @kimbennett2677
    @kimbennett2677 Рік тому

    Hi there. I use the green painters tape. They say it’s better. Idk. Good day! Stay warm!!!!

  • @traceyrice
    @traceyrice Рік тому +2

    What a pretty table! The shape of the dark spot reminds me of an old radio. Nice job! 💜

  • @paulnipper4071
    @paulnipper4071 10 місяців тому

    Tom, thanx for sharing

  • @MaverickandStuff
    @MaverickandStuff Рік тому +5

    A piece like this, a tinted clearcoat or some light toner might help after the first clear coat. It might not look oringional like that, but it could hide the imperfections.

    • @cece624
      @cece624 Рік тому +2

      I was thinking the same thing about trying some toner spray to even out the dark and light spots. And, I like the sleek lines of the table!!

  • @bobhob34
    @bobhob34 Рік тому +2

    Always love seeing a new video by you!

  • @beeonthyme5760
    @beeonthyme5760 Рік тому

    Thank you. Another nice video.

  • @mumzieshideout3555
    @mumzieshideout3555 Рік тому

    I liked the plan you had for this corner table, and I am happy that you stuck to your plan. The end product turned out to be, beautifully damaged.

  • @thebigone6071
    @thebigone6071 Рік тому +2

    You da true 🐐 my ninja the king a wood working tho all dem haterz kno it 2 tho

  • @gershonperry5952
    @gershonperry5952 Рік тому +4

    You can use stronger Peroxide (>3%) and use the Q tip and you can use painters tape for the edges and color filler stick in the linear defects. I had to rely on old furniture when I came from overseas and I learnt a lot. I'm happy to share. You did right using Oxalic acid in hot water.

  • @kimbennett2677
    @kimbennett2677 Рік тому

    Great job!!

  • @VisionaryGardener
    @VisionaryGardener Рік тому +1

    You could probably have blended that dark spot in fairly well with some toner. It's a nice table!

  • @maryperner9625
    @maryperner9625 Рік тому

    The table is much improved, and, as usual, you provided useful refinishing information. But burr!! Your video is another reminder of why I prefer California.

  • @rosemarshall1219
    @rosemarshall1219 Рік тому

    Beautiful design. Very classy

  • @Timhey0912
    @Timhey0912 Рік тому

    Very good try!! Table, as you said, looks as good as it could. Really like the mid century modern look of it. Plus the year I was born...... Thanks!!

  • @rcdoodles6214
    @rcdoodles6214 Рік тому +1

    Such a beautiful table. It’s fun to imagine where it has sat in past decades and what was the item that kept that one section a bit darker. The table was made in my birth year; it has aged as well as me! Thanks for sharing.

  • @MrsJax304
    @MrsJax304 Рік тому

    I Love your work. Thank you for sharing the tips and the old catalog info

  • @sarahrenfrow9795
    @sarahrenfrow9795 Рік тому

    It’s lovely. Thanks for sharing this with us.

  • @joym944
    @joym944 Рік тому

    I have the same table!! Got it from Goodwill. Two holes in the top that I had to fill with dowels. Sanded and refinished. So nice to know something about it, thank you!

    • @joym944
      @joym944 Рік тому

      Okay mine is a little smaller, but definitely the same lines and shape!! Aaaaah! So exciting to see what you did with it!

  • @shawnrobertson9618
    @shawnrobertson9618 Рік тому +1

    A corner table was meant to sit between a sofa and an armchair of loveseat that was placed at 90 degrees, to fill in the corner of the L shape.

  • @Flecha57
    @Flecha57 Рік тому

    I am hoping that because of the "mouse activity" you got the table for free. 😄
    Like with the previous video, I would have preferred a lightly darker finish. Anyway, the table design is just beautiful. I would buy it in a heartbeat.
    Nicely done as always! 🤩🤩🤩

  • @carolbulmer8253
    @carolbulmer8253 Рік тому

    Good job, as usual😊👏👏👏

  • @hoppas77
    @hoppas77 Рік тому

    I really enjoy your videos! Thank you❣

  • @stephenburns3678
    @stephenburns3678 Рік тому

    Thank you

  • @GamersAhoy
    @GamersAhoy Рік тому +1

    Thank you for the video, i enjoyed it😊

  • @berryconway4296
    @berryconway4296 Рік тому +1

    Brilliant work in those temps. I'm sure there is some good reason why you don't insulate and heat (at least part time) the garage.

  • @evewhite1474
    @evewhite1474 Рік тому

    The scratches on the top and the darker colored areas are part of the table's history. It's almost 70 years old and not supposed to be perfect. I think you have fixed its main issues and someone should enjoy having it in their home.

  • @midcenturyflipper
    @midcenturyflipper Рік тому

    I also had to dig out some disgusting things from furnitures! Haha! Thanks for a great video.

  • @jimtongas821
    @jimtongas821 Рік тому

    Great job, beautiful wood.
    I had picked up some Drexel dining chairs from the late 50s several years ago.
    The style is awesome but the rosewood inlays in the back rest area. I have seen pictures staged with these chairs over the years and the style really holds up.
    Thanks for the great tip regarding the use of hydrogen peroxide. I'll keep that in mind when oxalic acid doesn't completely do the job.

  • @BrassMtn
    @BrassMtn Рік тому

    It is a very interesting table design. I like it a lot!

  • @dshey6802
    @dshey6802 Рік тому

    It's always interesting to observe your thought processes. I probably would have foregone sanding as well, but, I would have attempted to apply a colored finish. To each his own.

  • @steven_ryan
    @steven_ryan Рік тому

    I need one of these tables 😮

  • @OwlingDogDesign
    @OwlingDogDesign Рік тому

    Love it~ It's a challenge with that shadow, but it's beautiful. I refinished a beautiful bookend walnut inlay table and I keep it totally covered (silly, I guess) because I don't want the sun to alter or fade the gorgeous finish.

  • @paulwoodling5300
    @paulwoodling5300 Рік тому

    great video as usual, despite living in a snow hellscape. you could take the veneer off with a router

  • @jomercer21113
    @jomercer21113 Рік тому

    I use the green 3M Rough Surface Extra Strength tape to mask furniture. Surprisingly ,it's less likely to pull off finish or filler than the blue or purple versions.

  • @alanatolstad4824
    @alanatolstad4824 Рік тому

    I have a cousin up that way, so I keep an eye out for you folks' weather (along with the ND weather as well!) I'm surprised the spray can worked for you!

  • @uncleremus64
    @uncleremus64 Рік тому

    That's funny..."if you didn't know they were ever there, then you wouldn't know they were ever there."

  • @r.cobrehernandez5923
    @r.cobrehernandez5923 Рік тому +1

    I'm curious as to why you never seem to stain a piece. I would think even a slight stain would blend in some of these imperfections. Weren't the original pieces stained? Or finished with a tinted varnish?

  • @bekahmarie489
    @bekahmarie489 Рік тому

    corner tables were just side tables made to sit in empty corners of the room and they doubled as storage.
    Also Excellent work.

  • @AskingSpot
    @AskingSpot Рік тому

    Not sure if it works the same way but when I worked on a white plastic 80s phone, that tinted yellow, I used peroxide but then put it in the sun to dry. One application was all it took. Great find and recovery!

  • @jeanvillard2606
    @jeanvillard2606 Рік тому

    We have one like this from my grandparents. I'd imagine magazines or newspapers made the square spots?

  • @microwavedsoda
    @microwavedsoda 11 місяців тому

    For a stronger peroxide, get 30 volume in the hair color section.

  • @jaymzx0
    @jaymzx0 Рік тому

    Great work as always. I suspect the table was refinished at some point by someone lacking the skill and care you have. The thin finish, the unfinished lower section, and sand-throughs don't strike me as something Drexel would let leave the factory. It has a second chance now and it's lovely.

  • @dpmeyer4867
    @dpmeyer4867 Рік тому

    nice

  • @jackfntwist
    @jackfntwist Рік тому

    Looks nice. Less is more, sometimes. Although maybe you could have sanded that darker veneer just a tiny bit to see if it would lighten.

  • @claudiapastor
    @claudiapastor Рік тому

    The stain/shadow on the top looks like sunlight stain, like part of the table was receiving direct sunlight while the other side was protect by some wall or some curtain...

  • @joshclark44
    @joshclark44 Рік тому

    You should have tried to apply oxycylic acid with a qtip to those scratches and then slightly stain the lighter area of the top. I think it would come out a lot more even. It's amazing that you can even get lacquer to work that cold though

  • @HannahMattox
    @HannahMattox Рік тому +3

    I really do enjoy your work, and I do follow a few other channels like yours. I recently decided to refurbish some older pieces I was gifted. I was so disappointed until I realized that I wasn't creating something for the whole world to see, just something maybe a dozen people from here on out will see, other than myself and the 4 others who live here. So, I have learned to enjoy my pieces more than I would have otherwise. I'm just now about 2 minutes in, but I just wanted to say that :)

  • @ava_f
    @ava_f Рік тому

    I want to know what was on the table that left that discoloration. I'm picturing a rotary phone on top of some phone books. Or a massive ashtray!!

  • @nicholasmaher2131
    @nicholasmaher2131 Рік тому

    How do you decide when to use stain and when not to? Isn't it better to let the natural wood sing?

  • @kimbennett2677
    @kimbennett2677 Рік тому

    Can you use the hard fill stick also for the scratches in the middle?

  • @Riversbend710
    @Riversbend710 Рік тому

    The H2O2 is used to take blood out of your clothes. It needs to be used before it it is washed.

  • @TheThomasites
    @TheThomasites Рік тому

    "What's a drexl?" 🤣

  • @abelolsen9656
    @abelolsen9656 Рік тому

    0:45 "Another wet spot over here" Where? 0:48 "points at it again" Oh... Lol

  • @jannamarie3990
    @jannamarie3990 6 місяців тому

    Would make a good work table...js

  • @Vikingwerk
    @Vikingwerk Рік тому

    Nice work! I would bet someone cut a couple inches off the legs when it was re-finished before to make it work as an end table for *their* particular furniture.

  • @ChixieMary
    @ChixieMary Рік тому +2

    This table was intended to be used in the corner of a studio, den or guest room. They would put a twin size bed one each side of the table.
    Bolters and cushions were used as backrests.
    They were called Hollywood Beds.
    Great use of a corner and beds for guests when not used as seating.
    😊

  • @TurnTheHeatonNow
    @TurnTheHeatonNow Рік тому

    Big big fan. I bought a tungsten scraper and card scraper a while back after watching your videos, it's a lot harder getting paint off than I was expecting. Do you spend a lot on your consumables? I was looking at finish remover the other day and it cost more than the piece I wanted to restore! Do they go a long way or is it just the cost of business?

    • @kathybaker958
      @kathybaker958 Рік тому

      I’m in the process of refinishing painted kitchen cabinets. There are different layers of different types of paint, including milk paint from the forties. Very tough to remove. Yes the stripper is expensive but goes a long way.

  • @grendalnewgod
    @grendalnewgod Рік тому

    Fishtank

  • @alibobo2009
    @alibobo2009 10 місяців тому

    Wouldn’t a try with oxalic acid maybe even out the color on top? Just wondering.

    • @DashnerDesignRestoration
      @DashnerDesignRestoration  10 місяців тому

      Probably not. In my experience oxalic acid only lightens black stains caused by water.

  • @RebrushedByMaddison
    @RebrushedByMaddison Рік тому

    Isn’t QCS great? I used it for the first time on a piece and it was soooo much easier to clean up then the typical gooey stripper!

  • @murbanaiy2574
    @murbanaiy2574 Рік тому

    Could you please write the name of the liquid stripper you’ve used for this table ?

  • @tysonkoehn1
    @tysonkoehn1 Рік тому

    Did your coffee say Nebraska on it? I'm in northeast Nebraska not terribly far from MN

  • @mrbuttons1243
    @mrbuttons1243 Рік тому

    For any natural stains, especially urine, an oxidizer like hydrogen peroxide is exactly what to use. For synthetic stains like kool aid, cough syrup, etc, a reducer would be used. These are standard carpet cleaning chemicals easily purchased locally and online.

  • @beatamichalska6220
    @beatamichalska6220 Рік тому

    I would rather stain middle part of the top. It would be classy.