I took the doors off and attacked the whole unit with my Dewalt orbital sander. You can see the difference between the sanded top shelf and what it looked like before the sanding.
I also purchased some very old and very dirty barn boards to build extra shelves. The one on the left is how they came and the one on the right is how it looks after a good sanding. After sanding these boards, I looked like the board on the left!
Once the barn wood boards were all nice and clean, I coated them with clear varathane. In this photo, the one of the left is the "after" board.
Here is a closer look at how varathane can make a big difference.
Here is a closer look at how varathane can make a big difference.
Once the whole piece was clean, sanded and varathaned, I attached the doors to either side of the cabinet to make one eight foot long display area. The barn boards where cut to fit on the doors and I attached each shelf with rod iron brackets.
Ta Da! Here is the finished unit! Just look at all that display area! Even though I said that I did it all, I must confess, nothing is ever as easy as it starts out to be. I guess you could kinda say that this was a family project! And for those of you who were shopping a TPH that Sunday...I apologize for the chaos and thank you for your positive encouragement!
Cool cabinet! And nicely done!
ReplyDeleteMy neighbor has the near identical cabinet sitting in his front yard moving sale. I've been staring at it for weeks thinking... ick. But maybe it's not so ick after all...
Donna
Wow, that looks awesome! Congrats, well done!
ReplyDeleteCarol in GA