You need a big rusty gear hanging on the wall.... wink wink....
So I found a 110 year old antique parlor stove and just finished a complete restoration on it. I don't plan to use it for heating, it's strictly a decorative piece to tie in with the steampunk theme I have going on.
I disassembled the entire stove, then sandblasted all the cast metal down to bare, changed the color from original black to a jade green and used a high temperature stove paint. Then I found an electroplating company that refinished all the nickle plating. All total I have about $1,200.00 into the stove but now it's worth twice that much. There is just something about the beauty of this stove that I admire, especially considering how long ago it was made. It puts a smile on my face whenever I look at it!
So another piece completed and twenty more projects planned.
So I found a 110 year old antique parlor stove and just finished a complete restoration on it. I don't plan to use it for heating, it's strictly a decorative piece to tie in with the steampunk theme I have going on.
I disassembled the entire stove, then sandblasted all the cast metal down to bare, changed the color from original black to a jade green and used a high temperature stove paint. Then I found an electroplating company that refinished all the nickle plating. All total I have about $1,200.00 into the stove but now it's worth twice that much. There is just something about the beauty of this stove that I admire, especially considering how long ago it was made. It puts a smile on my face whenever I look at it!
So another piece completed and twenty more projects planned.
Nice parlor stove. My sister was refurbing hers in the driveway a few years back. Guy pulled up and said: "I'll give ya three grand right now". She said she really didn't want to clean it up anyway.:Big Laugh
So I found a 110 year old antique parlor stove and just finished a complete restoration on it. I don't plan to use it for heating, it's strictly a decorative piece to tie in with the steampunk theme I have going on.
I disassembled the entire stove, then sandblasted all the cast metal down to bare, changed the color from original black to a jade green and used a high temperature stove paint. Then I found an electroplating company that refinished all the nickle plating. All total I have about $1,200.00 into the stove but now it's worth twice that much. There is just something about the beauty of this stove that I admire, especially considering how long ago it was made. It puts a smile on my face whenever I look at it!
So another piece completed and twenty more projects planned.
Thanks Big EZ. I put a lot of detail in this one. Still might have one more thing to add. Undecided at this point. Made most of it, and purchased some too. Most importantly, it plays really well. Perfectly balanced and the table is fast, which I prefer. Next is better lighting over the table. That's next!
You're not to far off from the direction I was planning to got with the light. I have this oldish, vintagey, looking pool table light that needs some detailing. Wrap around copper pipe, some gears, and if I can find the Edison light bulbs, that would be really cool!