TURN ATTIC CLUTTER INTO FINE TREASURE
With a modest initial investment, a few hours a week, and a few simple tools, you can transform yard sale, auction, flea market, and secondhand shop finds into objects of beauty for your personal collection or for profitable resale.
A must-have for the weekend antiquer, this guide offers practical advice on everything from ferreting out the best pieces to restoring wood furniture, metal hardware, marble, caning, wicker, and much more. Fully revised and updated, this fifth edition includes valuable Web resources and information on turning your hobby into a profitable business, everything from selecting and pricing merchandise to leasing store space and consigning your goods—including selling on eBay. Learn How to: Evaluate found pieces
Estimate age and style
Repair split and cracked wood
Reuse or replace original hardware
Reactivate old locks
Replace casters
Tighten hinges
Correct warpage
Repair or replace veneer
Bleach stains from wood
Restore marble tops
Camouflage gouges, scratches,
and burns
Replace padded or leather
chair seats
Repair moldings on frames
and mirrors
Renovate old trunks
Replace spindles and
stretchers
Integrate new wood with old
Tighten sagging wicker
Refinish and rewire lamps
Cane chair seats
Reader Reviews
If you have an attic of old items or a penchant for garage sales and 'junk', you may be surprised to find with that only a few simple tools you can turn inexpensive 'found objects' into treasures for a personal collection or resale. This is for the part-time antique collector and provides tips on everything from evaluating furniture, metal, and other common items to gluing, coloring, and refinishing antiques. An excellent guide any part-time hobbyist or collection catering to them needs. Diane C. Donovan California Bookwatch
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