Garage sale dresser

overanalyze

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Here's what my wife bought for me to re-finish....

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Here it is all stripped using my RO 125. I also cut the edge off the top and the bottom to make a new base using my TS55

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All finished and ready to come home. I learned how to use the RO125 and also how important grit progression is with this one!
 
Cool, thats what I like to do is refinish/ transform old furniture, y 2 girls bedroom is furnished with stuff I got at garage sales.
 
Thanks guys! It was a bit of a challenge. The drawer sides and backs were 1/2" maple and the fronts were 3/4" with the detail on them. I ran them through the table saw to cut the fronts down to 1/2" and cleaned them up with some granat on my ro125. Then I made new front and attached them to the old boxes.

This site needs a thank button...as a side note.
 
overanalyze said:
Thanks guys! It was a bit of a challenge. The drawer sides and backs were 1/2" maple and the fronts were 3/4" with the detail on them. I ran them through the table saw to cut the fronts down to 1/2" and cleaned them up with some granat on my ro125. Then I made new front and attached them to the old boxes.

This site needs a thank button...as a side note.

There was one for a little while

http://festoolownersgroup.com/forum-rules-guidelines-suggestions/is-there-a-%27thank-you%27-button/

Ken
 
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