Watching someone who is skilled and takes pride in their work, doesn't skip corners and produces high end results is enjoyable. The table turned out wonderful.
When I used to service or repair my vintage sewing machines, I had to take photos to remind how to put them back together. I think I would have to do the same if I took apart a table like this, beautiful job with this table.
It wasn’t to hard on this. But I do sometimes have to mess with some pieces a bit to get them back together but luckily I record most steps so I can look back and watch
I have to refinish my teak dining room table. Getting up the nerve. Watching your video really helped = I do feel as if a polystain like the Behr product would be a good idea to protect the table from future damage. Thank you for posting!
I have similar table .. might be a G plan table. Great informative video thanks for explaining every step and not speaking hundred miles per hour. 😂 Great tips inspired me to redo my table 😊
Such cool design on the table, with the leaf folding up. Was a bit confused on the after pics, why there was black spots all-over the table top. Took me a minute to realise it was shade from the trees😂. Wouldn't it help to clean with mineral spirits before sanding to get rid of some of the waxes? Well done as always. I'm sure someone will buy this soon. (It looks almost exactly like our dining table, ours have two leafs and is swedish, mid century teak furniture is gorgeous!)
That’s so awesome. 2 leaves must make it massive. I did have to look close at the pictures and thought those spots were there too. Thank you for watching
I have a larger version of this table and appreciate the ideas on how to revitalize it. My only concern was the varnish. I was taught not to varnish them. I have a house full of teak that I inherited from my grandparents. Some pieces were purchased in the 50s. Directly from Holland.
This table! I'd be in so much trouble if I lived in California. I'd want to purchase every single piece from you. Do you only do Marketplace, or do you do flea markets, estate sales, yard sales, thrift stores, or curbsides?
Wow! Thank you so much. I’m flattered. I only do online sale like marketplace and Craigslist. I also have some clients that buy some of my work as well.
Thx for this tutorial- I have a teak or rosewood table refinish coming up. I’ve watched tutorials using different oils to refinish with but have always used polyurethane on my tables so was not feeling the tongue oils would protect enough. Also, have not wanted to buy the aerosol toners and lacquer cause of the high VOC chemical exposure even with the respirator I wear. Yeah this is the product I’m going to buy and try; Behr polyurethane and stain in one!!
No problem at all. This product is stage best. I like oils but like you said, I don’t feel it is enough protection for a dining table. Just be sure not to get the blue can that is 1 coat coverage fast drying. It’s to dark in any color you get. Get the green can.
@@CedarPineDesigns in your video it looked like you used the blue can? I can’t seem to find the green can online. Do you have a link to the products you used by any chance? Thanks 😊
When you don’t take off wax, oil and silicone first you can grind them down into the wood. If someone uses Pledge that has to come off first to get a finish that will stick for the long haul.
Samuel, what an amazing job. It came out beautiful! I hope the sale goes through for you.👍
Thank you so much. I appreciate your kindness
Watching someone who is skilled and takes pride in their work, doesn't skip corners and produces high end results is enjoyable.
The table turned out wonderful.
Thank you so much. I’m glad you like my craftsmanship
Great job! I Love the wood stain conditioner and the BEHR mix! Merci!
Thank you. I’m glad you like it. Great product
When I used to service or repair my vintage sewing machines, I had to take photos to remind how to put them back together. I think I would have to do the same if I took apart a table like this, beautiful job with this table.
It wasn’t to hard on this. But I do sometimes have to mess with some pieces a bit to get them back together but luckily I record most steps so I can look back and watch
Great Job! I have a Large Teak table with Pop up leaves to work on, so I appreciate the Behr product tip!
Glad it was helpful! Good luck with your project
Sounds like my table it’s called a Dutch elevator table
It turned out absolutely beautiful Samuel, the lucky buyer will be getting a gorgeous dining table.
Thank you so much 😊
Really nice job, looks great. And what a killer profit.
Thank you. I appreciate it
Cool Beans!
Thank you 🙏
Not FIRST but, very close to it & ready to watch some greatness & drop a dope comment too!!! Hoping all is well Sam, Dirty Jersey out!!!!
Almost, I’m expecting that energy brother so make it a good one.
Clean wax and oils with mineral spirits before sanding...
I was going to say that too. 😅
Thank you for the info
Or tsp
Gorgeous work refinishing that table
Thank you very much!
I have to refinish my teak dining room table. Getting up the nerve. Watching your video really helped = I do feel as if a polystain like the Behr product would be a good idea to protect the table from future damage. Thank you for posting!
Glad it was helpful! Thank you so much for watching.
Lovely job. Especially the colour shift, losing the orange...lol. Cheers!
Thank you! Cheers!
I have similar table .. might be a G plan table. Great informative video thanks for explaining every step and not speaking hundred miles per hour. 😂
Great tips inspired me to redo my table 😊
Glad it was helpful!
Amazing job always looking forward seeing your work
Thank you Rosa. I appreciate your support
Beautiful piece
Thank you very much!
Looks amazing!!! Fabulous job
Thank you so much!
Great looking job Samuel As always!!!!! I like the simplicity of this style!
Thank you very much!
Thanks for making an instructional video that is detailed, yet concise!
No problem. Glad is was helpful
Beautiful
Thank you! Cheers!
nice job! well done!!❤️
Thank you!! 😊
Good job !!👍😎🐕🦺🐈⬛
Thanks for the visit
Amazing job. The table looks beautiful. I’ve subscribed. 😊
Thanks so much! 😊 I appreciate the support
Such cool design on the table, with the leaf folding up. Was a bit confused on the after pics, why there was black spots all-over the table top. Took me a minute to realise it was shade from the trees😂. Wouldn't it help to clean with mineral spirits before sanding to get rid of some of the waxes? Well done as always. I'm sure someone will buy this soon. (It looks almost exactly like our dining table, ours have two leafs and is swedish, mid century teak furniture is gorgeous!)
That’s so awesome. 2 leaves must make it massive. I did have to look close at the pictures and thought those spots were there too. Thank you for watching
Better than I hoped.
Thank you 😊
Great video. Thank you!
Glad you liked it!
I've spent a lifetime in the music business. I'm 69 yrs. old. I want to be able to do what I just watched in this video. Salute'.
It’s so much fun. Give it a shot with a smaller project and progress as you go
Beautiful!
Thank you!
This was a good one 👍🏾
Thank you
I have a larger version of this table and appreciate the ideas on how to revitalize it. My only concern was the varnish. I was taught not to varnish them. I have a house full of teak that I inherited from my grandparents. Some pieces were purchased in the 50s. Directly from Holland.
That’s so awesome. You can use teak or tongue oil if you want a more traditional finish for teak
Well done 😊
Much appreciated
Lovely.
Thank you
This table! I'd be in so much trouble if I lived in California. I'd want to purchase every single piece from you. Do you only do Marketplace, or do you do flea markets, estate sales, yard sales, thrift stores, or curbsides?
Wow! Thank you so much. I’m flattered. I only do online sale like marketplace and Craigslist. I also have some clients that buy some of my work as well.
Thx for this tutorial- I have a teak or rosewood table refinish coming up. I’ve watched tutorials using different oils to refinish with but have always used polyurethane on my tables so was not feeling the tongue oils would protect enough. Also, have not wanted to buy the aerosol toners and lacquer cause of the high VOC chemical exposure even with the respirator I wear. Yeah this is the product I’m going to buy and try; Behr polyurethane and stain in one!!
No problem at all. This product is stage best. I like oils but like you said, I don’t feel it is enough protection for a dining table. Just be sure not to get the blue can that is 1 coat coverage fast drying. It’s to dark in any color you get. Get the green can.
@@CedarPineDesigns in your video it looked like you used the blue can? I can’t seem to find the green can online. Do you have a link to the products you used by any chance? Thanks 😊
@@jessvanroosendaal5026sorry but I’m not sure what product you are referring to
Love the videos! Your mic is very hot, I’d reduce the master volume while doing your voice overs
Thank you. I appreciate the tip
Beautiful ❤
Thank you! 😊
When you don’t take off wax, oil and silicone first you can grind them down into the wood. If someone uses Pledge that has to come off first to get a finish that will stick for the long haul.
Thank you so much. I did wipe down with TSP but it wasn’t any help
Vinyl laquer from mohawk is more ideal for period pieces loke 60s furniture
I agree but I don’t like that it’s in a can
Why didn't you use a paint remover and leave it overnight? It makes things easy!
I really just like to get rite into it
Looks like a chiswell table
Unfortunately I couldn’t find a makers mark
I have a teak wood table
Worried to refurbish by myself
Just do your research on restoring. It’s easier then it looks