I'm an instrument repairman and I have learned a lot watching your refinish and touch-up techniques... Really helps when restoring the finish on orchestral stringed instruments...Thanks for the info.
1/2/22; another great job disassembling & cleaning that string weave top stool. Thought you would not pull out those tiny pin nails...but yur patients & determination is clearly much better than my grab/pull/slam/cut/(swear)/drill/grind 'good-ole-boy' burn-it-out method. Also wanted you to put each spindle into some slow turning lathe, or other device, to make cleaning & polishing those detailed turned depths easier/faster than all that wrist bending you did. Besides, we tool- centric armchair viewers could have seen more of your shop tools & how you quickly(?) clean, sand & polish numerous tubular elements of spindle chairs, stools or other round pieces. Your experience cleaning up this stool came out perfect! That weaving on the top was amazing too! Another great job! Send us more videos! Always enjoy watching your furniture transformations.👍👍👍😊🛠🍷
When she was wrapping the seat of the chair she brought back memories of my grandmother. Back in The DR. she used to wrapped chairs, seats and other things with rope; That was made out of Palms trees leaves.
I love watching you patiently do the dismantle, repairs and then seeing the weaving was a bonus. Thanks for filming it and explaining why you do things. I have learned so much!
I really liked the part in the middle where you did some side-by-side comparisons. Your pieces always turn out beautifully, but having it side by side like that really helped to emphasis the transformation of the stool.
Really well done. The customer must have been ecstatic with the results. Really cool that you can provide furniture restoration and chair seat weaving in one place.
YOU ARE REMINDING ME OF A REPAIR MY MOTHER DID ON THE DRESSER I USED AS A KID. I AM GOING TO HAVE TO REMOVE THAT REPAIR TO REGLUE IT PROPERLY. GLUE WAS ALL SHE NEEDED BACK THEN, BUT SHE DIDN'T KNOW HOW TO DO ANY FURNITURE REPAIR AT ALL. HER REPAIR LASTED, BUT I HAVE TO DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT NOW - GLUE~ HERE'S A NEAT BIT OF INTO ABOUT THE PIECE. THE PIECE (DRESSER) IS ORORIGINAL TO THE HOUSE I GREW UP IN.
I love your videos and your attention to detail. I learn something new every time! I didn't grow up in this business and trying to learn has been trial and error, until I found you and Thomas Johnson. You are both master craftsman!❤️ Thank-you for sharing your talent!
Trena I did some checking and found out that a weekend seminar from 9-4 Sat and Sun can run as much as 400.00 dollars and they can bring a small project to work on. I'm sure you would be a fantastic instructor and you can charge what you fill is a fair price if you ever decide to hold seminars
Good people don't need laws to compel them to act responsibly, while bad people will find a way around the laws, how good, see your highly form every video, congratulations
One trick to get small pin nails out is to dull the tip of a pair of flush cut side cutters then cut small serrations into it so it will grip instead cut. You want a tool that is fine enough to grab the smallest bit of a nail sticking out but without the ability to cut it which is the major problem this modification fixes.
I like to watch just to see what you do with a broken-down piece of furniture. And I can see you take pride and your hard work in your shop to make things beautiful again. Beautiful job as always.
Hi Trena, love watching all of your repairs. Maybe when you edit your video, at the end you could put a before and after picture of your pieces? Love your work 👍
I often wonder why people love to watch my curtain making videos but I realise I love to watch other people ply their skills particularly those I don't possess so I guess I've answered my own question there 😁 I'm particularly impressed by your skill of blending in new repairs. So absorbing to watch 👍
Almost 9000 views but very few likes by comparison. Please ! Remember to hit the like button folks , these terrific videos and this very talented woman deserves the support . Happy , healthy 2022 everyone 😁
For us who know ZERO about repairing and refinishing furniture maybe you can tell the cost to bring back the furniture from the land fill or fire pile. Thank you for sharing your skills, it is very interesting to watch craftmanship at its finest....
Another beautiful restore, Trena. And your friend weaving is amazing to watch (I loved how Shop Dog was “supervising”, although it looked like she thought it might be a game too? lol). Just saw as I was commenting you posted a new video. Yay!💜
Another great job. I would have thrown it away. Another case of wished I could have seen the look on your clients face when they came for it. Hope you have a Happy and safe New Year from Pennsylvania.
I'm sure I speak for everyone when I say I'd like more reactions clips from the owners at the end, with their permission of course. After all the fantastic hard work you do on the journey, it's so satisfying to see a happy customer's smile and tears.
I have several chairs and stalls that need that particular weave on top. Sadly where I live there are no weavers left so I will have to teach myself off of UA-cam in order to redo the seats. The only thing other option that I know of is to strap the seat firmly and put foam and upholstery wadding then covering over with material. Your friend doing the weaving is very good.
Having just disassembled and reglued a spindle back chair myself, I thought you might be interested in my method for cleaning off the old glue on the spindles and inside the holes. I chuck the spindle in my 1/2" battery drill and hold sandpaper on the opposite end which gives a nice glue free surface. For the holes, I use a MIG welder tip cleaning wire brush which has a wire shank that I chuck into the battery drill. It's a stiff bristle brush and really gets out the old glue. For the larger diameter spindles and rungs, consider your 3 jaw chuck in the wood lathe. It will save many sore fingers and much time hand sanding them.
I find it interesting to see your techniques. I always learn something new. Here in the Nordics, most don't appreciate this style of furniture, but the taste is different and it can have an affective value for the customer, of course.
Turned out great... as usual. So much of your work is in the details... it's a skill to know what to repair and what not to repair or fix... in this case you knew that cleaning it up would turn out like it would... impressive!
Trena, you are a true craftswomen . Always impressed with the detailed work that you do. For removing small Brad nails have you tried driving them in farther with a small punch !
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year from me in Australia to you and your family hope you had a beautiful Christmas and New Year ...LOVE watching your videos, God Bless...
Thanks Trena, walking those nails out was worth the price of admission! Take care.
To quote the Beatles... Love is all you need.
I'm an instrument repairman and I have learned a lot watching your refinish and touch-up techniques... Really helps when restoring the finish on orchestral stringed instruments...Thanks for the info.
1/2/22; another great job disassembling & cleaning that string weave top stool. Thought you would not pull out those tiny pin nails...but yur patients & determination is clearly much better than my grab/pull/slam/cut/(swear)/drill/grind 'good-ole-boy' burn-it-out method. Also wanted you to put each spindle into some slow turning lathe, or other device, to make cleaning & polishing those detailed turned depths easier/faster than all that wrist bending you did. Besides, we tool- centric armchair viewers could have seen more of your shop tools & how you quickly(?) clean, sand & polish numerous tubular elements of spindle chairs, stools or other round pieces. Your experience cleaning up this stool came out perfect! That weaving on the top was amazing too! Another great job! Send us more videos! Always enjoy watching your furniture transformations.👍👍👍😊🛠🍷
Thanks for watching! Cheers
Another nice job done with love and patience.
Jealous of your clamp collection. lol :)
When she was wrapping the seat of the chair
she brought back memories of my grandmother. Back in The DR.
she used to wrapped chairs, seats and other things with rope; That was
made out of Palms trees leaves.
Slick tip on removing a screw in a damaged hole, as well the dowel twist to remove pin nails. Thanks.
indeed! this is why i love watching masters of their trade - i always learn some brilliant tips!
I love that people want these things mending and not throw them away.😊
Me too❤️
Big Panda Bear Hugs from a 68 yr old Grammy from Kirby, Texas, USA 🐼
I love watching you patiently do the dismantle, repairs and then seeing the weaving was a bonus. Thanks for filming it and explaining why you do things. I have learned so much!
Thank you!
Nice repair on this stool.most people would throw it out. Thanks
"Walking the dowel"....I've learned a new restoration term.
I love that you love your work! Thank you,
Thankyou
I just wanted to say I always enjoy the titles to your videos as well as the amazing job you do on the furniture.
Thanks for watching Virginia!
What you call simple was pretty detailed! Love what you do.. Thank you!
So lovely. Looks brand new!
Nice job. Congratulations. Cheers
I always seem to learn something new in your videos... stretcher twisty pin nail removal method. I'll put that in my back pocket. Love it!
Thanks for watching!
It’s a real pleasure watching such a gifted artisan at work-thank you! ✅👍
Watched each and every video on UA-cam…can’t wait for the next one😱🤣❤️
Thankyou❤️
I really liked the part in the middle where you did some side-by-side comparisons. Your pieces always turn out beautifully, but having it side by side like that really helped to emphasis the transformation of the stool.
Thankyou!
I love your "who's your daddy approach" to obstacles that you encounter!!!
Lol. Thanks for watching!
Just WOW! Thanks for sharing your excellent furniture rehab adventures!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Really well done. The customer must have been ecstatic with the results. Really cool that you can provide furniture restoration and chair seat weaving in one place.
YOU ARE REMINDING ME OF A REPAIR MY MOTHER DID ON THE DRESSER I USED AS A KID. I AM GOING TO HAVE TO REMOVE THAT REPAIR TO REGLUE IT PROPERLY. GLUE WAS ALL SHE NEEDED BACK THEN, BUT SHE DIDN'T KNOW HOW TO DO ANY FURNITURE REPAIR AT ALL. HER REPAIR LASTED, BUT I HAVE TO DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT NOW - GLUE~ HERE'S A NEAT BIT OF INTO ABOUT THE PIECE. THE PIECE (DRESSER) IS ORORIGINAL TO THE HOUSE I GREW UP IN.
Muy trabajadora e inteligente y sobre todo muy hermosa dama saludos
I love your videos and your attention to detail. I learn something new every time! I didn't grow up in this business and trying to learn has been trial and error, until I found you and Thomas Johnson. You are both master craftsman!❤️ Thank-you for sharing your talent!
Thankyou
Old is Gold
Wow so pretty.
Beautiful Job well done!
I saw the 2 risewiid chairs, what a job, most excellent, most excellent..Ed from CT.
i feel its should keep in museum.
Trena I did some checking and found out that a weekend seminar from 9-4 Sat and Sun can run as much as 400.00 dollars and they can bring a small project to work on. I'm sure you would be a fantastic instructor and you can charge what you fill is a fair price if you ever decide to hold seminars
Used to teach at lee valley before covid. I’ll probably start up again after the world returns to normal. Cheers!
Another good job looks very nice and I enjoyed watching you you Valerie Valerie Taligent happy new year
Good people don't need laws to compel them to act responsibly, while bad people will find a way around the laws, how good, see your highly form every video, congratulations
“It’s a beautiful thing” you do Trena.
Thanks!
Beautiful job both yours on the stool and your friend on the wrapping.
Nice caterpillar and centipede, loaf of bread and dinosaur!
Lol. You’re very observant.
One trick to get small pin nails out is to dull the tip of a pair of flush cut side cutters then cut small serrations into it so it will grip instead cut. You want a tool that is fine enough to grab the smallest bit of a nail sticking out but without the ability to cut it which is the major problem this modification fixes.
Great idea!
Just in awe of your skills and knowledge as always Trena xxx
Thanks for watching!
I like to watch just to see what you do with a broken-down piece of furniture. And I can see you take pride and your hard work in your shop to make things beautiful again. Beautiful job as always.
Hi Trena, love watching all of your repairs. Maybe when you edit your video, at the end you could put a before and after picture of your pieces? Love your work 👍
We do on some of them. Thankyou for watching. Cheers!
Beautiful workmanship
Very fine. Thanks for the methods of removing screws and brads.
Thanks for watching hung Stephen
I often wonder why people love to watch my curtain making videos but I realise I love to watch other people ply their skills particularly those I don't possess so I guess I've answered my own question there 😁 I'm particularly impressed by your skill of blending in new repairs. So absorbing to watch 👍
Thankyou!
love your videos. You teach so much and are easy to watch. Thanks for taking the time to show us your skills . Keep the videos rolling. Thanks.
Thanks for watching Jeremy
Charming work!
Sometimes in cases like this, you could drill a small hole into the joint and use a syringe to shoot some glue into the joint.
Lovely work.
I'm an old dog but still learning new tricks from you....Great video...
Thanks for watching!
Another great video...
I love watching your videos. I learn so many little tricks.
Beautiful work!
Es muy hermoso el trabajo que realiza señora. Pero existira la posibilidad de que de traduzca al idioma español. Felicitaciones por su hermoso trabajo
Thanks for the beautiful film.
Almost 9000 views but very few likes by comparison. Please ! Remember to hit the like button folks , these terrific videos and this very talented woman deserves the support . Happy , healthy 2022 everyone 😁
Thankyou for your support!
Hi Trena, it's always nice to see someone passionate about their work.
Glad you showed some of the weaving
Thanks for watching kestutis!
Thanks god I don’t anything broke in my home because after I watched your videos i want how work in my home do job like that only
Bellissimo come sempre ..
Looks new!😀👍🏻
I always enjoy your videos! Thanks for sharing them.
Thanks for watching them!
I really enjoy your videos. Very interesting & informative. You do beautiful work.
Thankyou!
Happy New Year! great job as usual. I can't live without my Krud Cutter
Lol. Happy New Year!
a lil luv & sum glu
fix most things...
Many Thanks...
Your work matches your face....... beautiful.
It came out great!
For us who know ZERO about repairing and refinishing furniture maybe you can tell the cost to bring back the furniture from the land fill or fire pile. Thank you for sharing your skills, it is very interesting to watch craftmanship at its finest....
You would have to call your local repair shop. My prices are only relevant to people who live in my service area. Cheers!
Wow looks brand new.
Just awesome and informative as alwaysTrena! Thank you.
Thankyou
Another beautiful restore, Trena. And your friend weaving is amazing to watch (I loved how Shop Dog was “supervising”, although it looked like she thought it might be a game too? lol). Just saw as I was commenting you posted a new video. Yay!💜
Another great job. I would have thrown it away. Another case of wished I could have seen the look on your clients face when they came for it. Hope you have a Happy and safe New Year from Pennsylvania.
Happy new year!
Nice work!
I'm sure I speak for everyone when I say I'd like more reactions clips from the owners at the end, with their permission of course. After all the fantastic hard work you do on the journey, it's so satisfying to see a happy customer's smile and tears.
I will try to get more customers to agree. Cheers!
Great teaching tips! Thank you!
Happy New Year you, stool look's great, have a nice day & Stay Safe !!!.
I love watching and learning all about how to repair
Really good trick with the pliers for getting that screw out!
Very impressive! You are a skilled craftwoman! Well done!
Thankyou
What a difference. Nice stool.
very good thank you.
Tough getting those nails out of that maple, you did a nice job on the stool. I need to learn more about doing seats.
That hot pink top is a great color for you! Excellent work as usual 😘
Thankyou!
Great Job
Harry
A beautiful piece!!!!!!!
Thanks!
Hi Trena, I like that you like to refurbish furniture that means something to people rather than just valuable antiques. Great video ;-)
You do beautiful work
I have several chairs and stalls that need that particular weave on top. Sadly where I live there are no weavers left so I will have to teach myself off of UA-cam in order to redo the seats. The only thing other option that I know of is to strap the seat firmly and put foam and upholstery wadding then covering over with material. Your friend doing the weaving is very good.
It’s not too hard. You can do it.
@@johnsfurniturerepair thanks for the encouragement.
My granny had a stool like that with two matching chairs. I have the chairs now.
Having just disassembled and reglued a spindle back chair myself, I thought you might be interested in my method for cleaning off the old glue on the spindles and inside the holes. I chuck the spindle in my 1/2" battery drill and hold sandpaper on the opposite end which gives a nice glue free surface. For the holes, I use a MIG welder tip cleaning wire brush which has a wire shank that I chuck into the battery drill. It's a stiff bristle brush and really gets out the old glue. For the larger diameter spindles and rungs, consider your 3 jaw chuck in the wood lathe. It will save many sore fingers and much time hand sanding them.
Thanks. Cheers
super louse dowel ends can be sliced down the middle on a bandsaw then a slightly oversized spline can be used to make it a bit larger
I find it interesting to see your techniques. I always learn something new. Here in the Nordics, most don't appreciate this style of furniture, but the taste is different and it can have an affective value for the customer, of course.
Thanks for watching!
Beautiful!!!
Always enjoy your videos and the pro tips you share!
Thankyou
Awesome job all around
Turned out great... as usual. So much of your work is in the details... it's a skill to know what to repair and what not to repair or fix... in this case you knew that cleaning it up would turn out like it would... impressive!
Thankyou!
Trena, you are a true craftswomen . Always impressed with the detailed work that you do. For removing small Brad nails have you tried driving them in farther with a small punch !
Yes, it works maybe 20% of the time. But it’s a hood method. Cheers!
You are a talented lady
Thankyou
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year from me in Australia to you and your family hope you had a beautiful Christmas and New Year ...LOVE watching your videos, God Bless...
Thanks for watching!