10-27-2021, 12:50 PM
I posted earlier about refinishing a table & rocking for a lady in my church. Table went quite well. BUT... the rocking chair was painted many years ago with a reddish paint. On some of the chairs parts I was able to strip down to the wood. However, the paint for some reason runs deeper into the wood grain on other parts. Plus there seems to be a couple different species of wood used in different areas from previous renovations. I will have to turn 7 spindles due to broken parts that was repaired (not so well) before. Probably before the paint job.
I don't have the heart to tell the lady that her chair is basically fire wood. As long as she's willing to paint it again I can make it work.
A couple questions:
1) How do some of you folks strip spindles that have quite a few beads (some tight together) etc. that doesn't require tedious & time consuming work?
2) What paint stripper have you found that works the best?
Thanks
Jim
I don't have the heart to tell the lady that her chair is basically fire wood. As long as she's willing to paint it again I can make it work.
A couple questions:
1) How do some of you folks strip spindles that have quite a few beads (some tight together) etc. that doesn't require tedious & time consuming work?
2) What paint stripper have you found that works the best?
Thanks
Jim
Jim