Giving 20+ Year Old Oak Dining Chairs a Facelift! || Refinishing and Restoration How To
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 23 ส.ค. 2024
- I was commissioned to restore and refinish six, 20+ year old oak dining chairs into a darker, more appealing tone. They were a lot of work and a lot of hand-sanding was required BUT the outcome was well worth it! Watch how these yellow tinted chairs have been given a facelift.
I decided to opt for a video with no commentary or speaking introduction to see how it goes over. Hopefully you like this edit!
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How did you sand at the base of the spindles and seat?
My guy.....you should have poured some of that stain in a cup and thinned it out and used a bristle brush, it would have been much thinner and easier to apply and would have been super easy to wipe off. The color would have been the same, but it would have saved you a ton of time and hassle. You put stain on that thick and depending on the wood it will still be bleeding out of the pours days later and needing to be wiped down over and over again.
What did you use to sand the spaces on the seat in between the spindles?
Hi what did you use to stain the chairs? Great job- they looked great at the end
At 5:05 you can see it. Varathane wood stain, looks like its color is "Dark Walnut" from what I could find. GL!
What brand was the sander?
Awesome work. What brand and type of stain did you use?
Varathane medium fast dry looks like