Wednesday, 11 September 2013
Finished
Done and dusted (expect and bit of undercoat and gloss on metal) ....just deciding on colour
Finished
Done and dusted (expect and bit of undercoat and gloss on metal) ....just deciding on colour
Nearly finished
Holes were drilled in wood and new bolts were bought. Tightened up the bolts and cut steel to length to hold bottom of chair together . Drilled new hole in steel. Bottled together .
Job 3
Luckily the wood wasn't too rotten. After sanding a layer or 2 of wood stain was thrown on. Rust primer was layered onto steel
Job2
Next job was to clean everything down. Nitro moris was used to dissolve the old paint on steel and wood. When the paint was scraped off and cleaned, the wood was sanded and metal was steel brushed
Crack on
First job was to take everything apart, rusty bolts and nuts were not easiest to free but after some gentle persuasion it happened. Rotten pieces were cut away
Project 2 - covert garden bench
Bench found for free on adverts.ie . In pretty bad shape, rust, mould, rotten wood, it had it all
Tuesday, 3 September 2013
Getting ready
All wooden parts of the chair was sanded down using a belt sander, orbital sander and sand paper. Wood was then given 3 coats of varnish. Head support was missing so I used a door saddle instead . Garden cord was used to give the back support
First project- garden chair
Pulled from a skip in south dublin. Missing seating lat and most of backing
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