I’m not criticizing you, but when using the table saw the large part of the wood after the cut should be between the blade and the fence. Say you have a 3.5 piece of wood and want to trim half an inch off, the fence should be 3 inches away from the blade, not half an inch away from the blade with the off cut being much larger (how you did it in the beginning of the video). Again I’m not criticizing you but doing it your way could cause a kickback launching the wood at a zillion miles an hour into your stomach. Would hate to see that. Anyway great job looks amazing!
What a satisfying video! The music choice, the tempo and your clear explanations were great. My brother lives in Austin and I lived there for one year, so I understand what you're talking about when you say it's hot as hell. Thank you for the videos and best of luck on your furniture flipping business! I know you're going to do fantastic in austin. I'm trying to do it in Wichita Kansas but people don't want to pay more than $50 for anything. Ugh!
It looks so much better!!! Love your decision to tone down the pepper color. Makes it that much more of a classic. I recently painted a pair of particle board side tables and I agree that when you stop trying to make them look like wood, they look so much better! And now I'm considering adding legs to them to keep the base from getting more damaged....🤔
@@pamelacraig2791 I I saw it on UA-cam you can look up cabinets get flipped or a bookcase that got flipped it's black cat wallpaper on the backing to make sure you know what it looks like
Love that colour, almost a terra cotta feel Maybe use dowells to fill previous handle holes. Might save you some work in the long run Is wifey jealous of Susan?
Love the end result. Again I marvel at the fact you didn't douse it in petrol and set it alight because of all the work to restore it. Just look at that beautiful end result! Definitely a job well done. PS love the final colour.
Beautiful piece. Update us with how much you sell it for. Also how do you guys go about the tax part of Facebook? Ever since a few years ago when Facebook started asking if I sold my item and who I sold it to, I knew they were trying to submit my income to the IRS. So whenever I sell locally I just delete the item once it's sold that way they don't track it for tax purposes. But now that I also ship from fb, I can't avoid paying income tax on those sales unfortunately, because I've made over a certain amount
@@greenbeansboro yeah not many people talk about it. They just talk about flipping stuff like it's all profit and don't ever talk about the costs that go into it
It’s been 40 years but I still recall the lecture I got from my husband ( a master woodworker making museum quality antique reproductions). The big reason they don’t use spin tables it to work “with the grain”. As this is NOT THE WOOD I’d say it’s a good idea but on real wood DON’T do it. You have work with the grain.
I’m not criticizing you, but when using the table saw the large part of the wood after the cut should be between the blade and the fence. Say you have a 3.5 piece of wood and want to trim half an inch off, the fence should be 3 inches away from the blade, not half an inch away from the blade with the off cut being much larger (how you did it in the beginning of the video). Again I’m not criticizing you but doing it your way could cause a kickback launching the wood at a zillion miles an hour into your stomach. Would hate to see that. Anyway great job looks amazing!
What a satisfying video! The music choice, the tempo and your clear explanations were great. My brother lives in Austin and I lived there for one year, so I understand what you're talking about when you say it's hot as hell. Thank you for the videos and best of luck on your furniture flipping business! I know you're going to do fantastic in austin. I'm trying to do it in Wichita Kansas but people don't want to pay more than $50 for anything. Ugh!
I use a lazy Susan to paint my hardware much easier. Thanks for the tip on the drawers
Nice! Why didn't you bondo the hardware holes, drill new holes before priming and painting?
It looks so much better!!! Love your decision to tone down the pepper color. Makes it that much more of a classic. I recently painted a pair of particle board side tables and I agree that when you stop trying to make them look like wood, they look so much better! And now I'm considering adding legs to them to keep the base from getting more damaged....🤔
Looks great. Your working smarter not harder with the lazy susan technique. I love the color. Another great flip.
Stunning looks wonderful! Great vision and work!
Love to see beginners working and learning 👍🏼
Such a drastic change!! Thank you for sharing, found some gems in this video ❤️
Great work guys. You've done an amzing job. Love the colour of the body and the colour of the legs. Works amazing.😍❤👌👍
Very cool peice to work on. The lines/ fronts. Have seen other flippers use lazy Susan. LOVE LOVE the color beautiful.
Love your lazy susan idea; it reminds me of a cake turntable, used when decorating cakes! You guys are pros!
Amazing, can’t wait to see what’s next. Love the legs/base. Huge value add.
I also love the woodworking innuendo…
Yous did an amazing job on this dresser. Love the colour, hardware and legs. GREAT JOB!! 👍
Lovely, well done!
New sub here. I REALLY enjoy your videos! You do fantastic work! 👍🏽
That color is fire!!!!
I LOVE IT!!! I saw someone use a waiting room chair side arms/legs as legs for a bookcase.
Riche` Wilson, would love to see a pic of that, sounds creative!
@@pamelacraig2791 I I saw it on UA-cam you can look up cabinets get flipped or a bookcase that got flipped it's black cat wallpaper on the backing to make sure you know what it looks like
Riche`Wilson, Thanks!
@@pamelacraig2791 no problem
@@pamelacraig2791 I found that video in my saved list of videos. It's combining 2 pieces of furniture.
Lazy Susans are often overlooked as tools. Artists, especially potters, use them alot.
Love this, great color, awesome legs, awesome job .... outstanding .
It’s beautiful!
Beautiful!!
I love the color ❤️
The lazy Susan is a great idea! Love the color.
PS: it’s BARELY cooler at night in Austin!
@@greenbeansboro that sucks! Do whatever you can to stay cool; don’t want you to succumb to the heat.
Looks great! Thanks for the video
Beautiful!
I immediately ordered a lazy Susan from Amazon!
Awesome color > nice staging >
I love it. As always, y’all did an amazing job. 👍🏽
Love that colour, almost a terra cotta feel
Maybe use dowells to fill previous handle holes. Might save you some work in the long run
Is wifey jealous of Susan?
@@greenbeansboro Susan has my drawers in a spin 😋
Love the end result. Again I marvel at the fact you didn't douse it in petrol and set it alight because of all the work to restore it. Just look at that beautiful end result! Definitely a job well done.
PS love the final colour.
nice
Thanks so much
Beautiful piece. Update us with how much you sell it for. Also how do you guys go about the tax part of Facebook? Ever since a few years ago when Facebook started asking if I sold my item and who I sold it to, I knew they were trying to submit my income to the IRS. So whenever I sell locally I just delete the item once it's sold that way they don't track it for tax purposes. But now that I also ship from fb, I can't avoid paying income tax on those sales unfortunately, because I've made over a certain amount
@@greenbeansboro yeah not many people talk about it. They just talk about flipping stuff like it's all profit and don't ever talk about the costs that go into it
What type of sprayer setup are you using?
@@greenbeansboro thanks - I just grabbed a Fuji q4 but still getting use to it. Any tips for settings and how many coats you typically do?
👏🔥Love it 👏🔥
Turned out great. Well better than great.. It's beautiful ❤
It’s been 40 years but I still recall the lecture I got from my husband ( a master woodworker making museum quality antique reproductions). The big reason they don’t use spin tables it to work “with the grain”. As this is NOT THE WOOD I’d say it’s a good idea but on real wood DON’T do it. You have work with the grain.
Just wanted to know if this color is popular in your area? Abilene TX seems a little behind in what is on trend.
What grit do you use?
This looks like too much for me to add the height to furniture and don’t have the material to do the wood part lol so I’ll have to skip that part lol
Hi! Am I able to use the Zinsser BIN primer on particleboard?
Is that oil based or water based paint?