Monday, October 29, 2012

Square Oak Table Start to Re-Finish

Ten years ago I purchased a lot of used equipment from a Coffeehouse at Lake Oconee to open a coffeehouse in downtown Lawrenceville. That inventory included six beautiful oak pedestal tables. 3 square tables and 3 round tables.  During the recent sale of all the assets after closing The Singin' Bean at the end of March 2012. I found that the restaurant industry wasn't interested in these tables that had been bought and sold multiple times and thoroughly used and enjoyed for over nine years by all of our customers including some rather severe scratches and deep bright orange and purple marker stains that went all the way down to through the dark finish into the natural wood.  They still looked amazingly good for the wear and tear they had been subjected to.  This refinishing story will focus on one of the square tables.  You can tell the wear and tear around the base and edges.



The original plan was to sand paint white and distress this table and have it ready to replace the round oak table that was already in the booth at Ally's Attic. I completed 2 of the chairs by also painting them a matte white. and they look amazing if I do say so myself.I sanded this table by hand it was both medative as well as exhausting and can I just say OW to my shoulder aches. So luckily my stepson has a sander he wasn't using and let me borrow it to see if I liked the way it worked.                           
I started this past week sanding square table using the rotary electric sander.  Wow, what a difference. I sanded the table in half the time it took to sand the first table. I used the Zinsser Primer (that I like a lot but is very thick,) on the pedestal base. I decided to turn try turning the table upside down and painting the pedestal from the bottom up to see if I could cut down on some of the dripping and re-sanding I had to deal with on the first table.  It worked great.  I was able to sand the entire table base and put 2 coats of base paint on the pedestal in one day. Thank you technology.  So I now to do the top. We flipped it back over and.. oh my.. Is anyone else seeing what I'm seeing.  This table might just look excellent stripped and stained on top. The original plan to paint the table white and distress like the round table above but.... So it was off to Facebook I go. I posted this pic and asked my facebook friends their opinions. Some said green top some said black base some said strip and stain.  I had to see after all what would it cost me be some extra time right?  I got so excited about the result that I took my new little electric sander and started sanding right away, Dusk came and went and in the dark I slowly sanded the top until I got a nice smooth finish.  The only problem were the few places with scratches so deep that I sanded all the way to the natural wood. I took some Howards Restoration and what a beautiful color started to emerge.  I really can't even believe it is the same table and I did it myself. I'm really loving the color, but not so much loving the few over sanded areas. So my next step is back to the sander. with  weather now as low as 38 degrees Sanding in the cold fun,fun fun but it must be done. 

Wow this table turned out so amazing. I seriously wish I could just keep this one.  So the final steps of the project. I sanded the entire top down to the original wood. Left no residual stain behind. I love the color so I did what I could to match the color the stain had left behind. I purchased a small can of Minwax golden oak. I took a cotton cloth (aka an old T-shirt) and put on gloves and following the grain of the wood wiped on the stain.  I did one coat and had the perfect color so I stopped there no additional coats. I waited 24 hours then sanded with fine steel wool.
 
I donned another pair of gloves and got a new piece of cloth and wiped on a coat of Minwax Tung Oil.  Side note: I have to say I'm liking the Minwax products. They are really easy to work with.  I followed the instructions on the container. Buffing after 15 minutes then waiting 24 hours and putting on a second coat. It recommends 3-4 coats to make the surface waterproof. So the process took several days I just did a new coat everyday at 3 then buffed it out for shine after 15 minutes. (The instructions said to sand each coat prior to adding more with steel wool so I did that too) The third and final coat I didn't buff it out. I just wiped it on and let it dry 24 hours. The result was a nice subtle shine. So here are the final pictures. It's ready for resale but not in the booth yet. If you know someone looking for a beautiful table ask them to contact me. It could be a great entry table or small kitchen table.

Monday, October 15, 2012

Jen & Cin walk together to Stop The Hate. Angel Action Atlanta

I am dedicating a second blog to Stopping the Hate. I will get back to sharing ideas and refinishing furniture soon but I wanted to share a great experience with our readers. On Sunday October 14th, Jennifer and I walked in the Pride Parade in Downtown Atlanta carrying signs with Angel Action Atlanta spreading messages, "Stop the Hate." Love, "Freedom," "Equality" and many more.  Action Angel-Atlanta is the Atlanta chapter of the group that began in Wyoming after close friend Of Matthew Shepherd, Romaine Patterson, became known for combating the anti-gay antics of the Rev. Fred Phelps, whose followers picketed Matthew Shepard's funeral and the murder trials. Action Angel was founded in April of 1999 created as an organization for peaceful demonstration. Angel Action is now used all over the world as a means of combating hate.

This was my second year walking against hate. I walk for awareness and knowledge. If you know better you do better, right. History has proven that when hate and force are used control the actions of others it historically ends badly. The Salem Witch Hunts, The Spanish Inquisition, Hitler, Stalin, 9/11. History also proves that when actions that come from a place of love and compassion that Love Always Wins. Before some of you start quoting to me Romeo and Juliet's fated "love" story and very very young. Please remember, they were also being controlled by the hate their families had for one another. I learn more everyday and I want so much to live to see a future where everyone is aware of the impact and damage their words and actions can have on a life, and the domino effect of hate that proliferates  if we do nothing to change what we know is right. There are very few people who have not been impacted by words of hate or criticism and been hurt by them, self esteem is very difficult to achieve when you are being judged by others. Some just don't have the strength or support systems in their lives to overcome the cruelty or fear of others. Apathy is also such a scary thought to me. If I do nothing then nothing will change and hate prevails.



I walk so that my children and their friends and future families have a better and more loving and accepting future. I learned a long time ago never to judge anyone until I have walked a mile in their shoes. Since, I cannot walk in anyone's shoes, 
I walk in my own for those who can no longer walk for themselves.
So I guess you can understand why I was thrilled when Jennifer my daughter asked about walking with me this year. Savannah my other daughter is now interested in being a part of Action Angel Atlanta as well. I am anxious to read Jennifer's blog about her first experience. She has such a big big heart. I was pretty persistant with my donation request over the last two weeks. I would say I'm sorry for being a pest for donations, but that would be a lie, I'm not sorry for being your daily reminder for donations because this group needs a lot more support and can't depend on just there members who already do so much to really make a difference. I am so so appreciative of those who were willing to give to this cause this year. Thank you from the bottom of my heart. Your dollars helped make this this walk have a much bigger impact towards awareness of hate. The Angels could be more active in so many other awareness campaigns and be there to protect others from hate, if there were more donations coming in from you. If you can't walk there are other ways to help and please, please consider a donation no matter how small, Would you give some serious thought to your own past and how bullying hurt either yourself or someone around you. I will leave the donation link open on our page. Please share this blog everyone. Thank you for your time reading today. Thank You to all my Action Angel Family for what you are doing to Be the Change and Stop the Hate.

Click here to learn more about Angel Action  Atlanta










Love Always Wins,

Cindy Pitts Gilbert

Sunday, October 7, 2012

Action Angel Atlanta

I am walking in the Pride Parade in Downtown Atlanta October the 14th for 2nd year with the Action Angel Atlanta Organization. I am proud to be a member of this group as it stands for Anty-Bullying and Anti Hate. Their motto Stop the Hate is something that means a great deal to me.  I am helping also with some Signs for this walk and need to earn an extra $100.00 for materials.  If you can donate I would so appreciate 20 of our friends donating just $5.00 each.  That is such a small cost for such a huge message.  Thank you in advance for your help.  To make it easy you can click on the donate now button and use your debit or credit card. Or you can use your paypal account.
If you want to simply use your own paypal account you can donate using the email info@thesinginbean.com.  Thank You in Advance for your support.  I need to get the money this week as the walk is just around the corner.

What is Action Angel Atlanta
"We are the silent barrier of love and compassion between those who chose to protest the differences that make us who we are. We quietly spread our wings between those who are grieving or celebrating our uniquenesses to shelter them from the hate of those who choose not to understand or accept us.
Romaine Patterson began this movement for her friend, Matthew Shepard, which we hope to continue, as faithfully as we are able."





Thank you from the bottom of my heart

Cindy Pitts Gilbert