This was dropped off at my workshop by a beautiful blond lady with a huge frown. She was very specific about what it should look like. I took some time to quote because I wasn't too sure about what it could look like. Happy client and ecstatic me. Thank you Elvis Bebe from Misting SA for some amazing welding that was done to spec....
This Oregon bench was bought from a missionary station. This old lady is going to be great fun to redo. We will be using Nylon riempies as it is still regularly used and each seat has a very long span.
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Looks as if someone tried something that didn't quite work. That watermark on this nesting table turned out to be a challenge. Nice Teak stool needing some new riempies and a clean up . As good as it could be taking into consideration that it was painted and that the wood has dried out a great deal....
Late 1800 tea trolley that needed some cleaning up and a "new" wheel to make a better impression...
Embuia can look really sad if it got some sun and lots of Mr Min. Luckily we know some stuff to yank it back into the living room....
Burmese Teak after years of hard use.
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In need of a little bit of love and tenderness. Stripped, repaired, light stain to blend in with the rest of the room and finished in satin lacquer....
Received this table at my workshop. Manufactured in Holland about 25 years ago and got slightly destroyed in South African sun. Luckily we know some tricks to make it look and feel better....
Paint technique on Oak dining table sealed with Matt lacquer to prevent stains when life happens.
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Victorian breakfast table (1850's) got damaged in storage and we brought it back to life.
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