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    Oh, see a previous baltic pine dresser I rescued, so you can see what I am aiming for with this next project.

    The top on this one obviously had been in someone's garage and was covered in blue paint, oil, grease stains, had an extra shelf crudely inserted into it, the top piece and decorative front trim were falling off as well. The base, thankfully just needed a little minor tidying up.

    It is a little too covered in stuff, hence need to get this second one completed, so I can create some space to spread things out better so you can see things, uncrowded

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    Hi Chief, have just sent you a PM re the size of the repair section I need to sort out. Figured best to do this that way. David

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    Good progres Dave...and great to see the generosity of people like Chief! I've bee a bit recalcitrant in my effots on my projects, and postings etc., so will get cracking! Seeing how far you've moved has pressed me a little!!
    You seem to have a 'thing' for old dressers!!!! Oh, & I also notice a reference to some old Italien motors...I'm definitely visiting!!! Lawry

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    Thanks for the kind words Lawry, however I think thats what this site is all about. We all share a common interest and passion, and offer support and help were we can, even if only minor. I learned very early how generous people on this site were and am happy to repay that in kind.

    Now get back to your projects!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chief012 View Post
    Thanks for the kind words Lawry, however I think thats what this site is all about. We all share a common interest and passion, and offer support and help were we can, even if only minor. I learned very early how generous people on this site were and am happy to repay that in kind.

    Now get back to your projects!
    Yes Sir!!!! Some upholstery items ordered as I type (have some late 1800's chairs to re-web so thought I would order bits for the stool with the rest)

    And you are so right..as you know, I have found this site to have some incredibly generous people, and yes, that is what its all about. Hoping I can be of assistance to some in due course.

    Lawry

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    Looking forward to your next WIP Lawry - I hope it's as enjoyable and satisfying as your first

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    Thanks guys and good to hear from you Lawry.

    Heh heh, mate if you saw my antique collection, you would understand it is not just dressers, I used to have another one which I previously re-polished but sold on, the same is true for my chest of drawers collection. At one stage I had 5 but am down to just 2 now. As for tables, well lets just say from memory, I think we have only 11, there used to be a couple more and chairs off the top of my head I think there is about 16 (balloon backs, rail backs etc). A mix of timbers and ages but mostly cedar, some mahogany, baltic, kauri and Huon. But of course there is more furniture, which perhaps best not go into. Luckily for us we have enough space. At some stage we might need to do a bit of a cull.

    I have to say I totally agree, the generosity of people here on the forum, the knowledge readily shared, and so on makes it so worthwhile.

    I checked out your Caddy, Chief, indeed most impressive and if it comes up looking as good as the beauty shown it will be most rewarding. Out of curiosity was it difficult to do all the import stuff from the US. Will take the time later to read your blog as I am sure all the answers are there.

    Ah yes Lawry I do have a bit of a thing for Italian motors, funny that. I think I was infected at a very early stage in my life, and I believe there is no antidote .

    See below (and somewhat off thread) a few snaps of my cars (Fiat 124, Alfa 1750 GTV and AR Giulia Super) and a few pics of my brothers (Lancia Delta Integrale, Flaminia GT). Also for Chief's info an image of part of my brothers sad state of affairs. 80 + is a bit much.

    Managed to get a little more work done last night on the dresser top, as I sanded the top back lightly and the side I had previously applied the first coats of shellac too. I can confidently say it is going to come up pretty special. The feel of the surface already is really fine, and the grain will be quite a treat. Looking forwards (I think) to starting cleaning up the back boards. Will post more after the weekend. It is going to be very busy for me, work out at the property, on the project and then Day 1 of the Real Tennis Australian Open to see here in Hobart on Sunday.

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    Back to my current woody project. Regrettably due to other commitments, little progress has been made. But nethertheless, the latest pic (apologies for poor quality) taken this morning, after doing a little paint stripping last night before heading off to bed and then a little more this morning.

    I am now aiming on completing cleaning up the second shelf area. Only two more shelf sections to go, and then the undersides of the shelves.

    Then for some cleaning/neutralising before light sanding and finally shellacing. Received with much thanks to Chief012 yesterday a fillet of Kauri to insert into the section that needs repairing.

    Before I do that part, I will complete stage 2 of this project (paint stripping etc). Then I will need to square up the missing section and thereafter figure out how best to carefully insert the repair section.
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    Looking good!!

    Glad the piece made the long journey south intact and look forward to seeing how it comes up.

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    Chief..I think this entitles you to a glass of red on HC's project table!

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    Happy to help Lawry, it's no big deal.

    I only drink red wine to be polite, interesting and to stimulate conversation,......unfortunately some nights it makes me rude, uninteresting and unable to communicate,....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chief012 View Post
    Happy to help Lawry, it's no big deal.

    I only drink red wine to be polite, interesting and to stimulate conversation,......unfortunately some nights it makes me rude, uninteresting and unable to communicate,....
    I think we must be related....this pattern is genetic of course!!

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    Ha and very true!

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    Guys you have me cracking up, and yes glass of medicinal red is being enjoyed right now. Always room at the table and thankfully plenty of Red in the 'cellar'. Might do a little more paint stripping tonight. - joy

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    Don't have too many glasses of red - you won't strip the paint straight!!

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