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Saturday, May 30, 2015
Singer Restoration Saturday - Bentwood Case
I think the bentwood case is just about finished. A little buffing, perhaps, and then begin putting the hardware back on.
Model 99k Bentwood Case
Along with the bentwood case, I have been refinishing a small table that we brought home from my father's house. It had sat on the patio exposed to the elements for quite a while, and then I used it as a support for painting. As you can see, the original varnish was essentially gone, and several scratches had been gouged into the top, Then I dripped paint (regular interior wall paint) on it.
Table Top View - Before
Table Legs - Before
Using an orbital sander, I removed the paint splatters, old varnish, and weathered wood. I also sanded out the scratches, as much as possible without leaving dips and valleys in the wood. Next, I rubbed on a Minwax stain and varnish product to put some color back in the wood.
Table Top - Progress
Table Legs - Progress
I would like to get the table nearly as dark as the bentwood case, and use it as a display table. But I don't think the table is taking the stain quite as strongly as the case. When it is as dark as I can get it, I will put on a nice tough polyurethane to protect it. And then not leave it on the patio any more. Larry
you have certainly brought this back to life, and the table looks lovely too a good place to show the machine
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