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How to restore an old chair with cheap tools (for beginners)
You don’t need an expensive workshop to bring old furniture back to life. In this video, we restore a worn-out wooden chair ...
For structural repairs, use clamps to hold joints together while glue dries. Sand surfaces gently with fine-grit paper to ...
After the holidays are over and the guests leave, you may notice that things look a little worse for wear. The coffee and end tables have water rings. There are new scratches on the dining table.
Q: Years ago, my mother stripped most of the old finish off my great-grandmother's oak rocker. I would love to have it refinished. In addition, some of the glued joints are loose. Any suggestions on ...
While the craft of chair caning takes years to learn and perfect, Emily Uphill can’t help but think her skill at the trade might be a bit genetic, too. After all, she learned to weave cane and other ...
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How to Restore a 17th-18th Century Rusty Antique Lock
This centuries-old padlock has seen better days, but it’s getting a new lease on life through careful restoration. See how expert techniques revive this antique lock and reveal its past.
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