shaggers_jr
15th March 2010, 12:00 PM
Hi everyone. This is my first post. I'm not much of a home handyman but I recently bought some really good 50s armchairs from a garage sale. They were in bad shape (I think cats all over them) but otherwise pretty solid and obviously well designed. They're not hugely valuable but I like them a lot and now that I've stripped them back they look terrific, especially with the fabric I chose. A few questions for anyone with the time:
1) What should I paint them with? They're a blonde wood, I think oak (seem too heavy for pine) so I want something relatively clear. I'm not a fan of dark stains or overly "grainy" finishes - and they don't suit this era of furniture. I have some Cobathane oil-based polyurethane for floors, but having just seen that the intro to this forum specifically says "don't coat your furniture in polyurethane" I guess that's out. Any suggestions?
2) I have sanded them down to a P240 grade of sandpaper. Should I go any finer? Is it necessary if I'm leaving the surface more or less "as is".
3) One arm has a hairline crack. Should I do anything to it before I paint it, just to make it more stable and stop it spreading?
Any help any one could give would be most appreciated. Thanks all.
1) What should I paint them with? They're a blonde wood, I think oak (seem too heavy for pine) so I want something relatively clear. I'm not a fan of dark stains or overly "grainy" finishes - and they don't suit this era of furniture. I have some Cobathane oil-based polyurethane for floors, but having just seen that the intro to this forum specifically says "don't coat your furniture in polyurethane" I guess that's out. Any suggestions?
2) I have sanded them down to a P240 grade of sandpaper. Should I go any finer? Is it necessary if I'm leaving the surface more or less "as is".
3) One arm has a hairline crack. Should I do anything to it before I paint it, just to make it more stable and stop it spreading?
Any help any one could give would be most appreciated. Thanks all.