Here to show the day to day projects of a family owned and run furniture restoration company
Friday, November 4, 2011
1950's Style balsa wood surfboard
Here at the shop we get ourselves into all sorts of the different projects. Our main focus is repairing and restoring furniture but sometimes we branch out. Whether it be making furniture, restoring old cars, or shaping surfboards it all helps us keep our craftsman skills sharp. Here is a solid Balsa wood surfboard with a Hawaiian Koa wood fin/skeg. It weighs about 50lbs. and is surfed frequently. If you are interested in a balsa board let us know.
Tuesday, August 16, 2011
antique radio
Here is an antique radio we just finished. The top was in pretty bad shape, so we had to refinish the top and restored the base. The grain really shines now the the finish is cleaned up.
Thursday, March 24, 2011
Tree Slab Tables
A client brought in a couple of Tree Slab Tables. The wood has a really
nice grain pattern, so at first I wan't too sure about the Silver/Grey.
I think they turned out pretty cool though. The have a rustic
modern feel to them.
Monday, March 14, 2011
Clamps!
Sergio working on setting a new record for most clamps used on a single chair.
The entire chair was loose. It was a difficult repair. We have to
be very careful to get the chair tight but not break the curved arms.
We Offer Storage
We have 3,000 square feet of storage available.
If you have disaster such as a flood or fire and need your furniture
stored while your house is being rebuilt, give us a call.
Whether we are working on the pieces or not. We like
to get the furniture out of the house as quickly as possible and
then keep it until the carpet and paint are done. This way futher
damage is avoided during the construction. We offer reasonable
rates and your furniture will be guarded during the day by the
trusty Cocker Spaniel Chuey. Don't let the sleepy eyes fool you, he is
ready for action.
Harps!
Every Couple of month we get a batch of harps from
Italian made Salvi Harps. They are very beautiful harps with
the higher end harps having intricate gold paintings.
Sometimes they get damaged in shipping or while being played
and we get the call to touch them up. It is fun
to work on something unique and different but they
usually have a very flat finish which makes the
touch ups difficult.
Monday, February 7, 2011
Odd Pieces
We get some odd pieces coming into the shop. The pieces below came from a large prop warehouse in Hollywood that caught on fire. We've had row boats, metal heaters, and billows stacked up in every nook and cranny of the shop.
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