Another happy customer - 5 x 3 turned leg table - painted base

Just delivered a table we had made for a customer:

A 5' x 3' table with the top made from old rustic pine floorboards which had been cleaned up, sanded, sealed and wax finished.

The base with turned legs, painted in Farrow & Ball Pavillion Grey 242 Estate Eggshell.

The doorways and hall were fairly narrow so I had to fit the top to the base in the kitchen where it was going. I also fitted felt pads on the legs so it wouldn't mark the floor.

With the light coming through the window onto the table top it really looks good. Re waxing the top every few years will keep it fresh though some customers prefer to let it fade.

If you would like a table made for you please ask for details.

 

A busy weekend - Oak bench made, Chest of drawers painted & Table made

Yes it's been a busy weekend.

A lovely old early Victorian mahogany chest of drawers I bought a while ago a customer fell in love with wanted painting in Farrow and Ball 'James White'. I had to fit new drawer runners as the originals had worn down (which is common for this era. Having also sanded all of the old finish off and fitted it with new beech knobs I applied a couple of coats of water based undercoat - primer, sanded it all down nice and smoothly, and then painted 3 top coats of the Farrow and Ball. It's come up really nicely - very pleased.

We have also made a 190 cm x 90 cm table top for a customer in London. She had supplied her own metal legs which she had specially made. I had to make a wooden 'T' structure under the table to accommodate the metal legs. The top was made from some beautiful old floorboards reclaimed from an old pottery in Loughborough. Sealed with a dilute varnish and then waxed with a Briwax finish.

The small oak bench was made for a local customer to go with an oak table she had recently bought. Size: 5ft long, 18" high and 12" deep. It's looking great, just need to find out what sort of finish she'd like on it so we can match it to her table as closely as possible.

After all this I feel a lazy Monday afternoon is in order.

Promotional video

Last week I had a local video production company Scissor Paper Stone film a promotional video for the website. I must say they were very patient and professional and did a great job. 

I managed to stumble through all of the information I wanted to get over, and despite it being pretty cold here in the warehouse, with an abundance of hot tea and food from Haddenham's Little Italy Espresso Bar at the local train station we managed to survive the 3 or 4 hours filming.

The guys from Thame TV have had a lot of experience filming events and businesses in the area. Covering the very popular Thame Food Festival, local restaurants and pubs, the famous Towersey Festival, many charity events, loads of other local events and other local businesses. Their wealth of knowledge really came in useful.

See the result below:

"Ken Gets Kate On The Ropes" - BBC's 'Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is'

<<Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is Episode 10 >> Fast forward to 38:18 (I'm on for just over a minute)

Kate Bliss and me haggling over a glazed antique pine corner cupboard on the The BBC's TV Show 'Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is' shown on 11th November 2014.

Kate Bliss and me haggling over a glazed antique pine corner cupboard on the The BBC's TV Show 'Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is' shown on 11th November 2014.

On TV 11th November 2014

Filmed last winter on one of the coldest wettest dampest days I decided to dress up 'relatively' smartly (if you are one of my regular customers you will know I'm usually found dressed in rags), as the 'Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is' team were coming here to the warehouse.

You only see a fraction of her relentless haggling skills as the presenter Kate Bliss did her best to rob me of my hard earned cash for the small lovely old glazed corner cupboard.

I don't know if this will be the start of my TV career or not, but if anyone reading this is interested I am available for a certain acting role when Daniel Craig has had enough of the part.

A pine refectory table and 2 benches ready for a customer

A few photos of an 8ft refectory table and 2 benches we have just made for a customer in Norfolk.

The benches were made to tuck in between the chunky square legs so they can be pushed out of the way to allow extra space around the table.

The table and benches have been made from old pine floorboards rescued from an old church which was being demolished in Packinton, Leicestershire. Notice the way the stretchers under the table have been sanded to produce an authentic worn look. The dark streaks are just the wet patches... It's outside drying there in the sun..

The customer wanted the table left in the bare wood, and are going to either paint it or wax it themselves, they haven't decided yet. 

We can make tables of any style - design, and any size from old pine floorboards. Please ask for more details, and see our tables made page.


Chest of drawers now restored and for sale

Chest of drawers now all done

Treated it for wood worm, repaired a couple of the drawer runners and repaired the back. Then I filled a couple of small holes with sawdust filler which you can hardly notice, and waxed it all over with an 'Antique Brown Briwax'.

And I think it looks great. You can see it for sale in our pine chests of drawers category.

Restoration of Victorian chest of drawers continued....

Victorian chest of drawers now stripped

I have repaired the drawers after removing the brass drop handles and realigned the drawer bases to close the gaps, and stripped the old wax off using a caustic solution, and washed it all off with a steam cleaner.

When dry, I sprayed it all with an acetic acid solution to neutralise the very alkaline caustic, so this will allow it to dry nicely.

Next job, when totally dry is to do all the little repairs, fit the lower side panel back on, fill some of the exterior and repair the back.

 

A Victorian pine chest of drawers to restore

My next project:

Well, this is my next project, a Victorian pine chest of drawers. 

List of work required:

Remove the old finish as it has been marked and stained with 'I wouldn't like to guess'.

Repair the drawers, the bases of the drawers have contracted to leave gaps. I will close these up by loosening the back of the drawers where it fixes to the base, tap the base so the gaps close, and then re attach to the bases.

Repair the lower plinth on the left hand side hopefully using the original piece which I have. This way the colour will be the same. It's very hard matching old wood.

When all done, I'll check it all over to see if the main body is also sturdy, and repair as necessary.

I'll have to make sure the drawers are running smoothly. Some of the runners look a little worn, but I think they'll be fine.

One of the brass drop handles is missing so I'll have a look in my bucket of bits to see if I can find something suitable. It'll be a shame not to keep the majority of the original handles.

When all this is done I'll clean off the wood a little making sure not to sand it too much and reveal the deeper different coloured wood, and finish using the usual wax finish.

Should look great. 

First a cup of tea...


Opening of 'Little Italy Espresso Bar' in Haddenham

A beautiful sunny day yesterday for the opening of the new station building and espresso bar at Haddenham and Thame Parkway train station.

We supplied the pine tables which we had made from old pine boards. The square chunky legs on the tables see to go really nicely with the layout of the espresso bare.

We can make tables to any size from really old battered floorboards to fairly clean old pine boards like the ones here. Made to order pine tables.

There were also some beautiful paintings from a local artist Robin Eckardt.

Raymond Blanc from his famous restaurant 'Belmond Le Manoir aux Quat'Saisonswas there to open the new station building.

As you can see there was plenty of beautiful very tasty food.


New deliveries of old pine furniture

We have regular deliveries of old pine furniture. Arriving every couple of weeks. 

If you'd like to know when our deliveries arrive you can join our emailing by filling in the form at the bottom of our webpages. You will then receive an email when our deliveries arrive, and see photos of all of the new furniture (Obviously you can unsubscribe at any time).

 

Yes, I'm happy in my work..

Yes, I'm happy in my work..


Recent filming of 'Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is'

We recently had the BBC filming at Pinefinders Old Pine Warehouse for their upcoming series of 'Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is'.

I will appear in 2 episodes, where I will be haggling as best I can purchasing a couple of rather nice antique pine corner cupboards from the presenter Kate Bliss. If they are still for sale when you're reading this, you'll be able to find them in our antique pine cupboards section of the website.


Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is

Table made for Chelsea Flower Show

We recently made a table for a company displaying at The Chelsea Flower Show.

A large refectory style table, painted white to go with the chairs they had decided to use.

Below are some photos they sent me to show what the final display looked like. Luckily the weather held off nicely for most of the event.

To find out how we can custom make a pine table for you please follow: custom made pine tables


Recent buying trip to Austria

On a recent buying trip to Austria I came across some beautifully painted old pine furniture. Unfortunately the owners wouldn’t part with this furniture. I was especially keen on the old carved witch and thought she would have looked great in my showroom. They didn't want to sell her.