I think it should be OK to 'water wash' it with a water blaster (jet washer, whatever you call it where you are), and then wipe it dry with a rag. I'd be interested in any views on that.
The seat of that chair has a crack right down the middle. I found a chair just like it but then also noticed that it had a crack. I thought it was a goner, but I guess not? Is it still worth it to refinish these old beautiful chairs even if it has a crack?
The seats are in sections glued together, not cracked. I have my parents’ almost identical maple dinette set from 1968 that I want to refinish soon. Still using it, 54 years after my dad bought it for my mom. Several of the seats are coming apart just like that one. Wood glue and clamps will have it back together like it never loosened.
Bruce you said she's water washing the other chair but that looks like a paste in her hand, or is it a small tub of water? Also where is the stripper draining to? a tank or a drain?
this is a flow tank for stripping ,it is liquid stripper ,that needs to be water washed ,after the piece is stripped ,i am stripping and jenna is water washing the chair ,
this is a liquid industrial stripped ,it will burn the skin off your hands ,some times we run in to finish ,that is very hard to remove ,the finish on this chair was not that hard to remove ,they did use epoxy finish,s years ago ,on maple and pine chairs ,that stuff is very hard to remove ,get a good paste stripper ,but it on heavy ,let it set for a bit ,them work it of ,get some steel wool to help out with the job ,good luck ,its never easy ,but when it finish and you see what you did ,you will be happy ,take care
This is not a gel or paste stripper. This is liquid and has to be harsh to dissolve this finish. I'd like to know what it is as i hate the kleen stripper gel. Brush on. Wait. Scrape. Dries put. Do it again. Over and over. Scrape. Scrape and more scrape. Super time consuming.
Bruce you have the best video out there about stripping stained chairs. I have 6 chairs that have detail that need to be stripped so I bought Klean Strip thinking it was liquid but it still was a gel. I desperately need the liquid version you were using. Can you give me the specific name of it? Klean Strip has a bunch of options and I’ve tried two of them :)
Or maybe they don't care enough about themselves to put a mask on themselves. They aren't babies you know. People should be in charge of their own self. Don't make quick snap judgments when you don't even know.
I love that you are wearing a ventilator and the lady 2 feet away from you is not.
no one cares about what you think ass hole
@@brucelach4481 bahaha!
what type of stripper do you use?
What liquid did you use for this project? I cannot find a liquid, like this, anywhere. Thanks!
Buy the way that is amazing liquid what brand 👍👍
I think it should be OK to 'water wash' it with a water blaster (jet washer, whatever you call it where you are), and then wipe it dry with a rag. I'd be interested in any views on that.
Stripping maple chairs with corrosive stripper. Can water washing be done with a hose or pressure washer on low setting? And then wipe dry?
I just picked up 6 of this exact chairs to refinish
The seat of that chair has a crack right down the middle. I found a chair just like it but then also noticed that it had a crack. I thought it was a goner, but I guess not? Is it still worth it to refinish these old beautiful chairs even if it has a crack?
The seats are in sections glued together, not cracked. I have my parents’ almost identical maple dinette set from 1968 that I want to refinish soon. Still using it, 54 years after my dad bought it for my mom. Several of the seats are coming apart just like that one. Wood glue and clamps will have it back together like it never loosened.
Bruce you said she's water washing the other chair but that looks like a paste in her hand, or is it a small tub of water? Also where is the stripper draining to? a tank or a drain?
this is a flow tank for stripping ,it is liquid stripper ,that needs to be water washed ,after the piece is stripped ,i am stripping and jenna is water washing the chair ,
That was an awesome video! Very helpful. Is it really just water to wash the chairs off or a special water?
no just water ,
bruce lach can I just do this in the alley and then use a hose
What brand of liquid stripper did you use on this chair?
Nice job but why do have a mask and the lady don’t just asking new to your channel
What the best way to sand the legs? Can you use a small drill sander? Or would you have to just do it by hand?
buy hand
Great lesson - thanks!
Great video
thank you
Furniture City good job! Doing this in Matthew's N.C . Graves Furniture since 1949
hope you enjoy it as much as i do thank you
I ya e fro of these chairs to go. I’m painstakingly with regular stripper I wish this was available but it’s ok
What stripper are you using.
they are not selling it any more ,but if you go to a big box store you can buy stripper
I have the same chairs and mine is nothing near that perfect after stripping!! 😩 what stripper are you using?
this is a liquid industrial stripped ,it will burn the skin off your hands ,some times we run in to finish ,that is very hard to remove ,the finish on this chair was not that hard to remove ,they did use epoxy finish,s years ago ,on maple and pine chairs ,that stuff is very hard to remove ,get a good paste stripper ,but it on heavy ,let it set for a bit ,them work it of ,get some steel wool to help out with the job ,good luck ,its never easy ,but when it finish and you see what you did ,you will be happy ,take care
bruce lach thank you for relying!! I’ll give it another try. Thanks
@@brucelach4481 can you give me the name of the industrial stripper you used in the video 7 years ago on the maple chairs?
a paste stripper called klean strip you can get it at walmart around 18 bucks
bruce lach what is this liquid stripper?
This is not a gel or paste stripper. This is liquid and has to be harsh to dissolve this finish. I'd like to know what it is as i hate the kleen stripper gel. Brush on. Wait. Scrape. Dries put. Do it again. Over and over. Scrape. Scrape and more scrape. Super time consuming.
what is the name of the stripper
any liquid stripper?
Research QCS by stripwell
Bruce you have the best video out there about stripping stained chairs. I have 6 chairs that have detail that need to be stripped so I bought Klean Strip thinking it was liquid but it still was a gel. I desperately need the liquid version you were using. Can you give me the specific name of it? Klean Strip has a bunch of options and I’ve tried two of them :)
the problem is 2 years ago they removed the good stripper from the store and replaced it with earth friendly stripper that don,t work very good
bruce lach oh no!!!!! I’m so bummed. So there’s nowhere that even sell that anymore? :((((
@@jackieclayton2410 yes i know things are changing in this craze world ,to do sell stripper at home depot and lowes but it like 45 buck a gal
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You’re wearing a mask to protect you,....but you don’t care about the two other people right there??? Pitiful.
Or maybe they don't care enough about themselves to put a mask on themselves. They aren't babies you know. People should be in charge of their own self. Don't make quick snap judgments when you don't even know.