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Mark H. Miller View Profile
| custom furniture upholsterery. Became journeyman custom upholsterer in 1969. Certified by Upholsterers Intl. Union. Worked at San Francisco`s most prestigious upholstering shop as senior upholsterer. Am now president of Domar Upholstered Furniture Inc. Have upholstered for Presidents Reagan, Nixon, Clinton and the Queen of England. formerly taught classes in custom upholstering at the San Francisco Community College. Happy to answer all your upholstering questions. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Joseph G. Swallow View Profile
| I can answer all staircase balustrade questions where handrails, newels posts, balusters (wood and metal), and stair treads are concerned. Cannot help with cabinetry and floor (outside of stair-related treads and risers), as well as stain and finish issues unless staircase related. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Jamie Yocono U.S. View Profile
| Woodworker, Furniture designer/builder, industrial arts educator. Bachelor degree in Furniture Design, and journeyman carpenter, with a 4 year apprenticeship. Currently owner of custom furniture/cabinet shop in Las Vegas, NV.
Can answer most woodworking questions EXCEPT those regarding repairs, refinishing, and antiques. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Michael Fitzpatrick U.S. View Profile
| Full time Furniture Maker and Designer can answer most furniture making, restoration, and repair questions. I come from a long history of home repair, and boat repair and have been a licensed builder in MA for 25 years and have engaged in most remodeling and building problems. www.bostonfurnituremaker.com | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Eileen Cronk Canada View Profile
| Hi..I can answer most questions about the repairing,stripping and refinishing of all your old furniture and wood items(the things we call antiques)I can give advice about what to buy/avoid at auctions/flea markets. I do not give appraisals on antiques.
| Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Scott Harper U.K. View Profile
| Furniture Design, construction, making, conservation and production processes. Business, Workshop and factory setup. Technical visual and contextual questions. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Kirk Ryan U.S. View Profile
| I can answer many questions about furniture, buying, selling, repairing, and many tricks I have learned over the years. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
maura macaluso U.S. View Profile
| I can answer any and all questions, regarding, wood sculpture, wood carving, carving tools and accessories and different types of woods.I am not an appraiser of carvings nor an antique dealer. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Greg Scholl U.S. View Profile
| Questions on Woodworking, wood finishing and refinishing of all kinds, repairing furniture and wooden objects, Architectural details, Woodturning, carving, tool usage, product usage, some chemistry as it applies to woodworking and related interests,cabinet making and furniture construction/design, etc. I have experience with all manners of colorants, finishes, paints, stains, dyes, glazes, and coatings of all kinds. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
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2008-08-29 Color wash dingy cabinets?: Sorry Susan I missed some of your question. The answer is yes you can treat the frames the same as the doors. As I said below we used Minwax stain for this and it did not harm this material. Hi Susan...
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2008-08-29 STAIN PEELING: Hi Maria, Please try not to type in ALL CAPS, as it makes one think we're being YELLED at. Your cabinets have more that stain on them, they will have stains, sealers, and clearcoats, and there is no easy...
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2008-08-29 French Doors: Hi Sue, it's easy, lightly sand them with something like 320 grit sandpaper, wipe them don with a damp cloth, prime and paint. I like the new generation of small, white, dense foam touch up rollers for...
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2008-08-29 HELP!! Dark Merlot Stain: Hi Ashley, unfortunately what you have there is most likely a stained finish that's been "toned", which is a technique of using a colored clear coat over the stained surface. You'll need to stain the filler...
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2008-08-28 Buying wood furniture: Hi Grant, There is a lot of confusion when buying furniture, so I'll try to help. But - the answer is to your question isn't simple, so this might include some information that you don't need. I'll...
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