Below are the links for the torch and UV protectant for excellent long lasting results: Torch: amzn.to/43rj7GX UV Protection Durable Topcoat: amzn.to/3R3QuMw #howto, #restoration, #torch *DISCLAIMER: The above links are affiliate links. This costs you absolutely nothing, but pays me a small commission and helps me continue to create this FREE content.
I agree, especially at the end with engaging the handle but it made super quick work out of it. Timing is key avoiding leaving it in one spot too long and making passes just enough for the color to change bringing the oil to the top.
I need to get one of these torches. if I can do this, I will save a ton of money not having to replace our patio furniture. Thank you for sharing this.
After completion of this rather simple renewal process does indeed take a chair ready for a land fill and add years of life to it. Saves the cost of replacement and landfill space. Thanks for another great idea.
Thank you! Let me know if you think of anything else I can use the torch on. My favorite has been Shou Sugi Ban custom projects. It also makes it extremely fast to start a fire in a fire pit. 😀
I’ve got one of these torches. Great trick for these chairs. Reminds me of high school when the custodian would do this to our chairs in our basketball gymnasium
the simplest logic behind this restoration is while burning the chair the oxides that are formed on the surface of the plastic are worn off and in turn adds the shiny look to the chair
@@SannasiSithar A propane tank can be picked up at a local hardware store, most any big box store such as Home Depot, Lowe’s, etc or even places such as Walmart. Let me know if you need anything else and thanks for watching.
Below are the links for the torch and UV protectant for excellent long lasting results: Torch: amzn.to/43rj7GX
UV Protection Durable Topcoat: amzn.to/3R3QuMw
#howto, #restoration, #torch
*DISCLAIMER: The above links are affiliate links. This costs you absolutely nothing, but pays me a small commission and helps me continue to create this FREE content.
Thanks for the links!
This the first time I’ve ever seen this done. Never to late to learn something new. Thanks for sharing this brother
I try to learn something new daily! You’re welcome and thanks for the support. 👍
Holy cow! I would have bet it would melt! That’s incredible!!!
I agree, especially at the end with engaging the handle but it made super quick work out of it. Timing is key avoiding leaving it in one spot too long and making passes just enough for the color to change bringing the oil to the top.
Wow! 🤩 Like new!! Incredible!!
Thank you, I appreciate it!
I need to get one of these torches. if I can do this, I will save a ton of money not having to replace our patio furniture. Thank you for sharing this.
You’re welcome and thanks for watching, they’re super handy for sure!
Sheesh. That’s awesome, and super satisfying to watch!
Thanks brother, lol I can foresee you owning one of these torches in the future.
After completion of this rather simple renewal process does indeed take a chair ready for a land fill and add years of life to it. Saves the cost of replacement and landfill space. Thanks for another great idea.
You’re welcome and thank you for doing some camera work too. 👍
I've seen this before but haven't tried it yet. Super cool!
Thanks Travis, if you don’t have one of these torches you definitely have to pick one up. Restoring and Shou Sugi Ban builds are awesome. 😎
@@inspiringbuilds I bet. The first time I need one, you know I'll buy it! Haha.
For sure, just a matter of time. 👍
that is amazing!😲👍🏼
Thank you! Let me know if you think of anything else I can use the torch on. My favorite has been Shou Sugi Ban custom projects. It also makes it extremely fast to start a fire in a fire pit. 😀
@@inspiringbuilds I need to get myself one of those. Didn't even think about lighting the fire pit. That's a great idea, thanks Dan!
Good call on the uv protection
Thanks 👍
You did agreat job
Thumb up done 👍❤
Thank you, I appreciate it!
I’ve got one of these torches. Great trick for these chairs. Reminds me of high school when the custodian would do this to our chairs in our basketball gymnasium
They’re super handy to have for sure. Restoring and Shou Sugi Ban builds are awesome. 😎
the simplest logic behind this restoration is while burning the chair the oxides that are formed on the surface of the plastic are worn off and in turn adds the shiny look to the chair
@@AKSHUTO Thanks for watching! Did you happen to restore your chairs?
Where can get gas ❓
@@SannasiSithar A propane tank can be picked up at a local hardware store, most any big box store such as Home Depot, Lowe’s, etc or even places such as Walmart. Let me know if you need anything else and thanks for watching.
now my motivation is 100%
@@eikichionizuka2090 Happy to help! Let me know how they turn out and if you have any questions.
It never works i just tried now