This chewed up coffee table needed a little TLC to get it back into good working order. I cleaned it up, fixed the damaged leg by creating my own mould out of hot glue, painted the base and re-stained the knotty pine top. Now it’s ready to get back to work holding hot cups of joe and board games in a modern living room.
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+Microfibre Rags [ Ссылка ]
+Hot Glue Gun & Glue Sticks [ Ссылка ]
+Bondo Filler [ Ссылка ]
+DAP Wood Filler [ Ссылка ]
+Surf Prep 3x4 Electric Ray Sander
+180, 220 sandpaper
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+Rolling Stool [ Ссылка ]
+KILZ Primer
+Spray Can Trigger Handle [ Ссылка ]
+Fine Sanding Sponge [ Ссылка ]
+Fusion Mineral Paint in “Woodwick”
+Wagner FLEXIO 3000 Paint Sprayer [ Ссылка ]
+Paper Paint Filter [ Ссылка ]
+Varathane Matte Polyurethane [ Ссылка ]
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How to repair a PET CHEWED piece of furniture!
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