RESTORATION OF Abandoned ANTIQUE CHAIRS IN A FIREWOOD KITCHEN - INTERIOR RESTORATION
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 Published On Jun 15, 2024

Hello everyone !
Today I restored an antique chair with good quality wood, even if left outside in the rain and sun, it is unlikely to be damaged or termite-ridden. It consisted of many damaged chairs so the owner put it in a wooden warehouse. I reused the parts that fell off and pieces of old wood that were the same type of wood as it but couldn't match the color because of time. different pieces of wood. I had to use a wood stain to clean the missing piece of wood in a different color so it would closely match the wood color of the chair. In the end it was finished beautifully, almost like new although the cracks were still visible. I use rudimentary tools so I cannot avoid mistakes and imperfections. I hope to receive everyone's comments and sympathy to gradually improve. Thanks a lot.
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- TimeStamps Chapters :
00:00 RESTORATION OF ANTIQUE CHAIRS (Preview)
00:37 Vacuum dust from old chairs
01:10 Vacuum the wooden planks that fell off the old chair
01:20 Remove the remaining planks on the old chair
01:39 Use a drill to loosen rusty nails stuck to wood
01:48 Remove rusted screws from old chair
01:54 Remove the barrier holding the wooden board under the seat
02:23 Use wood glue and screws to reinstall the two broken chair legs
03:02 Use processed sandpaper to clean the wood on the bottom of the old chair
03:38 Use wood glue and air nails to install chair boards
04:54 Cut a piece of old wood of the same type to replace the damaged board
07:28 Use a small piece of wood and quick glue to fill gaps in wooden boards
07:55 Install an additional wooden bar to hold underneath the cracked wooden board
08:01 Use paint remover to remove the old paint on the old chair
11:47 Fill wood seams and cracks with quick glue and sawdust
12:30 Use a grinder and vibrator to smooth the surface of old wood
14:16 Use homemade rotary sandpaper to clean and smooth the wood surface at the bent corners of old wood
15:41 Wipe a color on a wooden board that is different from the color of the old chair
16:53 Apply paint to wood joints and cracks to conceal imperfections
18:27 Use fine sandpaper to smooth out the painted paint in the cracks so it is uniform in color and free of ripples
19:02 Repaint a restored antique chair with gloss paint
21:27 Final performance on the reconstruction and restoration of a damaged antique chair

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