Restoration projects , restorer wanted to help/mentor on projects. Sydney
Hi folks, Ian here , I'm looking for an experienced restorer who is retired and would like some casual/part time work to help and mentor me with a number of restoration projects including : colonial cedar chaise / day bed , colonial cedar chest of drawers and a coalbrookdale garden bench. I am at Ryde but am happy to travel if need be.
Cheers - Ian
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pics of pieces for conservation / restoration
Thanks for the advice Lawry, and have some pics of the pieces needing work, 1 cedar chest of drawers that has been "black japped " at sometime also the drawers do not run well this piece stands 4ft by 3 foot 8 inches across. The other cedar chest drawers is a little bigger it's drawers also do not run well, turned feet and 1 knob missing are missing and finish needs reviving. The cedar day bed is old and interesting but does need a bit of work, caning of the seat, one end is missing and needs to be remade, the piece also needs revival of the finish. Finally a have put a pic of a coalbrookdale garden bench the same as mine but after restoration, mine will need sandblasting, most of the bolts replaced and a small amount of cast iron welding then paint and finally timber slats fitted. So if you or someone you know might be interested in helping on these projects please get in contact , I'm not looking for a free ride and am happy to pay the right person/people for their work as well as doing what I am able to do.
Cheers - Ian
advice to bring back the colour to 1840 mahogany legs
Hi all
The table is french polished and are looking a little tired--the legs have faded over time and i was wondering what was the best way to bring the colour and depth back to the legs?
I am reasonable handy but have no idea how to tackle this task.
Any advice --from "donot attemp leave to a professional " or here are the 3 steps to follow would be greatly appreciated.
thank you
Jimmy 0413499652
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