John Price is a woodworker in Windber, Pennsylvania. He has been restoring antique furniture and doing custom woodwork for over 10 years. He uses some great techniques with a steam iron and sawdust to repair this 1950s three-mirror vanity.
For more, please visit:
https://youtube.com/c/JohnBearWoodworks
https://www.facebook.com/jbearwoodworks/
Instagram: john.bear.woodworks
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Wholesome
These videos are so soothing
What stripper do you use please?
What the final top coat lacquer?
Quarantine brought me here
I've watched 20 pieces be refinished today. Yours is the best of all. Thanks
Windber represent!
Wonderful job. It looks as good as the day it was made or better!
♥️♥️♥️
It looks gorgeous
Gorgeous!
Weird this was in my recommended videos. I live in johnstown.
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It should be illegal to paint over real wood furniture. Maximum penalty 25 years in jail.
To Whom ever painted that, they need 40 smacks. Great Birdseye piece.
Captain Price finally retired
I'm just glad the actor from Sunny in Philadelphia found a second career.
I’m just throwing it in the dumpster then driving to ikea
Crazy thing is that people buy those beaten up looking things for a lot of money because they're into that "shabby chique " look. Confession time, my kitchen table is like that. That birds eye maple was lovely though
I would have prefered to see how you scrape away the old paint from nooks and crannies instead from those huge flat surfaces, which is very easy.
Beautiful!!!
How much would something like this cost? Anyone?
Yes I totally agree on the red stain. I blend my own as well and likewise say it's because to me the red really highlights the elegance of not just the wood (grain) itself but also of the craftsmanship that went into making the piece. I love Red Cedar wood and found a guy that had a 1950s red cedar dresser and mirror he sold me for $15. I stopped showing it to people because they always want me to sell it to them (been offered up to $800). The red tinted stain really set it off and I knew as soon as the poly went on "This sucker is staying with me."
So you don't use menthylated spirits to neutralise the stripper?
Well done
6 million views for restoring a vanity? Wow, this guy is the king of Youtube furniture restoration.
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I hate it when an idiot takes a beutiful wood grain piece and paints it white.
Meh. It looked better white. The white made it more feminine. Probably a fresh coat of white paint would do just fine
What does a restoration, like this, cost someone?
Bird eyes maple can be 50$/foot. The guy who hides this with paint doesn't know what he's doing.
Lead is always nice.
If only I knew this was a job when I was younger xx
This is the kind of mirror where one of your reflections starts smiling back at you.
I just want to smack the people that painted these beautiful pieces. same goes for people that painted natural woodwork in old houses.
What paint stripper do you use? I tried this before and the product I used wasn’t effective, so maybe I didn’t purchase a good one
Haunted af
finally not a painting over flip
Introducing the first interesting thing to ever happen in PA
Very nice restore. I always hate to see such a nice wood get covered by paint. I once built a 5×12 double door from cedar planks at my job only to find the customer planned to paint it white after it was installed. Ruined my day