Updated on April 27, 2020 Part 1: Wax On Type DIY furniture repair into your favorite search engine and prepare to be overwhelmed with over 100 million results. Type DIY antique furniture repair and close to 20 million results are at your disposal. So why, you may ask, am I posting yet another blog post about antique furniture repair and restoration? To convince you that what seems like a simple DIY fix may not always be your best option. In this multi-part guide, I will lay out a few scenarios that I have seen in 20 years of antique furniture restoration and repair and what I do (and more importantly, don’t) recommend. One of our antique furniture restoration projects. The piece is a bookshelf dating from around 1910, and it came to us all the way from Florida. Let's Start
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