Replacing Missing Brass Hardware - Thomas Johnson Antique Furniture Restoration
Tom Johnson of Thomas Johnson Antique Furniture Restoration in Gorham, Maine, replaces the missing brass handles on this antique chest of drawers, matching the color of the custom-moulded replacements to the originals. Tom has been restoring furniture professionally since 1979. Visit our website at http://www.thomasjohnsonrestoration.com, call us at (207) 222-2266, or write us at thomasjohnsonrestoration@gmail.com.
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Very impressive (all the videos I've seen). Thanks for sharing your experience, time and effort. The pets at the beginnings and ends are especially nice.
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Another excellent video, Thomas. Thank you for sharing
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Hi, thanks for your comment. Can you send me some photos of the cabinet? I'd be glad to tell you what I can Tom
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Your videos are very helpful and you appear very skilled at this work. Do you have any info relevant for re-doing loose glue joints on a delicate china cabinet that was built to stand on 20 inch Queen Anne style legs?....or point me to a good source? Told it is a mid 19th century piece.
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Hi Mike, Those castings cost about $150. I couldn't find anything that was even close, and handles I found were really expensive anyway. So it was worth it. Things are going great, I hope with you too. Tom
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Very cool casting's.... How much does casting cost these days... I have the same exact buffing setup on my 1941 craftsman lathe.. How funny. You did a great job, as always, on making those look like the original...Thanks for taking the time to post... Hope your getting good start to the New Year.. Take Care, Michael Frey
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