12-02-2020, 07:16 AM
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Originally Posted by Challenger
During quarantine, I started learning how to make furniture. I started with something simple - from bookshelves, it was high time to either make them myself or buy them. I did it myself and realized that I liked it. Then I started trying to make stools and a table, at a first simpler, for work in the garage and around the house. Now I'm trying to make chairs that can be used in the house. Of course, equipment was needed. If at first, I cleaned the wood with my hands so that the surface was perfectly flat, then I bought a Makita Disc Sander - a cool thing for removing old paint before painting furniture, and if you choose the right nozzle, then just for polishing the wood surface. I recommend reading this https://homemakerguide.com/best-sand...emoving-paint/ review if your interests coincide with mine or you just want to try to "revive" old furniture yourself.
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Ohhh all the bots are revealing themselves today! Nice long game their Chall.
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