Blackout
13th November 2020, 08:48 AM
Always fascinated and wanted a set of these drawers and while these were free I made a donation in appreciation of finally getting these after missing out on so many.
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Love the idea of needing to lock each drawer so my clothes aren't stolen :) My question is, is there an easy way to get a key or more without paying a locksmith?
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I'm thinking it's best to clean with Sunlight soap. Then add some new shellac followed by lantern oil to make the grain scream. This broken edge is fine until I have the skill to cut new piece in.
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Plenty of internal structural work to do
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Plenty of work to do on the drawers to get them working properly again and sitting properly on the rails. It looks to me like the back was cut on a large circular saw in one direction and then when the drawer was made they trimmed the back on the same saw but in the opposite direction.
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Would appreciate any advise and especially history and when and how these were made. Any corrections to my comment really appreciated to help me learn.
484591
Love the idea of needing to lock each drawer so my clothes aren't stolen :) My question is, is there an easy way to get a key or more without paying a locksmith?
484592 484593 484594
I'm thinking it's best to clean with Sunlight soap. Then add some new shellac followed by lantern oil to make the grain scream. This broken edge is fine until I have the skill to cut new piece in.
484595 484596
Plenty of internal structural work to do
484597 484598
Plenty of work to do on the drawers to get them working properly again and sitting properly on the rails. It looks to me like the back was cut on a large circular saw in one direction and then when the drawer was made they trimmed the back on the same saw but in the opposite direction.
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Would appreciate any advise and especially history and when and how these were made. Any corrections to my comment really appreciated to help me learn.