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Dining Room Set Complete

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The work in progress dining room set is done and delivered. 

Vanity Conversion Update

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The Vanity in Place Remeber the vanity I was rebuilding a while back.  Well here it is with the plumbing attached.

Insurance Work -- Bureau Repair

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Sometimes you have to fight your instincts and just do what is required.  This bureau is an example of that.  During a move, the piece was damaged by impacts to one of the drawers and by duct tape being applied to the finish on top.  The duct tape neatly removed a 2" by 6 inch swath of finish, exposing the base stain below. Unfortunately, I can't find the before picture showing the damage.  More interesting was the type of finish that was removed.  Again, I'm dealing with Minwax Colored Polyurethane, grrrrrr.  In this case, someone did a quick brush-up, with little or no surface prep and only one side was actually finished.  The picture below illustrates the quality of the finish I was trying to match and the unfinished side.  NO, I am not responsible for the over-brush and drip on the side of the top.   I wasn't about to spend hours trying to match a seamless fix on a square-edged damaged spot on this quality of finish, so step 1 was t...

Vanity Conversion

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This piece was damaged in a fire and was soaked and warped.  The particle board construction was separating and it was pretty much ready for the scrap heap, but the owner has an emotional attachment, so we decided to rebuild it, using as much of the original piece as possible. Here's the end result:

NIcked up Frame

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This mirror frame had a few large gouges through the antique bronze finish into the substrate wood.  There was also some significant build up of dust, old wax, and lord knows what else.  I scrubbed that out with some citrus degreaser and restored the finish with some ebony stain and a quick wipe.  Then, I filled the gouges with melt-in lacquer.   After that a polish and waxing and presto! BEFORE:   AFTER:

Gouges in a Cherry Bookcase

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Another moving tragedy.  These gouges were on top of this nice piece and really ugly. I had to do this one on-site, but it came out pretty well.

Deep Surface Scratches

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This dresser suffered a number of serious scratches during a move.  Because it was particle board construction no sanding was possible. Still I think this turned out pretty well. Before:  AFTER: