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Restoring antique dresser advice please
Attachment 476751Attachment 476752Attachment 476750I have my great grandmothers dresser. Unfortunately it slightly drifted apart in storage or transportation. I have put 1 drawer back together and am happy enough with the result and the learning process to tackle the next drawer and ultimately the cabinet.
I just dont know where to start with the cabinet. The top looks as though it has tongue and groove which has drifted with no sign of glue having been there I can see that I can tap tap it back into place. My dilemma is 2 of the drawer side slides have drifted and hanging at the front. Again I cannot see any evidence of glue rather a tongue and groove setup. I probably need another set of hands to hold everything in place while I tap tap all the pieces into place. Should I be using glue on these joins? Have I got the right method to put it back together? Currently having difficulty posting my photos but I'll keep trying.
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Finished and in situ phot
I was thinking about my next project and saw that I had not put up final photos of my last. Please don't cringe when you see it, the joins of the top have let loose a little (probably as you knew they would) but at least it is one piece, the drawers all slide and it can once again be a useful piece of my furniture instead of stored in garage awaiting love and attention. (Like my next project which is why I've come back to this forum but more about that in another post. Thank you once again for the advice received from this group.