Stripping is not a easy task...

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;D ;D Fooled ya again!! Chatting with Mona Lisa in chat, she asked me what have I been doing lately. I told her I was stripping old furniture. So, I am posting these for her.

This is a old Singer sewing machine bench that went with a old peddle type machine. I did not take the seat off for a pic, but it contains a tray to hold bobbins, spools of thread & other sewing notions.

Unfortunately, I did not take a before pic...this thing had 3 coats of paint, it took me a week to complete including recovering the seat that had some type of black, cracked leather.

I love the natural beauty of wood, I hate when people destroy that beauty with yucky paint.

Am I a good stripper?

;) RR
 

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you did an incredible job! Stripper extraordinaire! ;) If that had 3 coats of paint on it and now looks like it does....wow! Definitely impressed with your refinish job! gorgeous wood like that should never be painted!!
 

River, you scared me there for a second. You are deffinately a great stripper, and you did a very nice job re-dressing it. ;)
 

ooooooooooo, packerbacker's naughty! 8) You're a great stripper, Judie! Three coats, wow! Nice job. (Loved your Today's Pic stuff, too, like the old tractor seat.) Nice choice of cover fabric on the stool. Looks perfect! -Noodle
 

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