
Preserving a Vintage Table
This vintage table was an unusual project. Most of the time, we fix old scratches and discoloration to refurbish furniture. This project was an attempt to preserve those imperfections.
The old layer of paint was flaking off, which is not something you want with a kitchen table. We sandblasted that layer away so our client could see the bare metal.
They loved the industrial beat-up look of the surface. They decided they wanted a clear coat that protects the table while preserving the vintage look.
Contact us to find out about how we can help you with your vintage furniture!
Brass Colored Gratings and Grills
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Restore Outdoor Furniture
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Jeep Roll Cage
[vc_row][vc_column width="1/2"][vc_column_text] We recently finished up an exciting project. A customer brought in a newly fabricated Jeep roll cage to be finished. First, we blasted all the welding residue off the piece, bringing it down to its base metal....