That kid is Billy and I found his desk.....and the chewing gum!
If you fall asleep easily from reading then skip this paragraph.
This desk was manufactured by the American Seating Company and based on the logo I found on the inside of the desk I would say it's from the 1960s. The American Seating Company was originally founded as Grand Rapids School Furniture in 1886 and in 1906 it changed to its present day name of the American Seating Company.
Well, Billy's desk got a makeover..........
There was a gouge on the wood so I patched it using Elmers's Wood Filler Max and then sanded. I primed the base and then used Rust-Oleum Protective Enamel in Gloss Light Turquoise. I used about two cans of spray paint to get the coverage I wanted. I treated the wood with Minwax Pre-Stain Wood Conditioner and then stained it with 3 coats of Bartley Gel Stain in Dark Brown Mahogany. I also used Rust-Oleum Polyurethane for the top coat (3 coats).
I did leave Billy's name and artwork carved into the wood. You can barely see it now but I just couldn't bring myself to removing Billy's history with the desk.
Stay Crafty,
Shea
No comments:
Post a Comment