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31 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A great book for the DIY furniture repair,
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This review is from: Furniture Repair & Refinishing (Ultimate Guide) (Paperback)
This is a great introduction book to furniture repair.The book is organized in these main sections: The most valuable for me was the section on structural repairs. Over 20 projects that need various repair jobs, each is done, step by step, illustrated with lots of clear, full-color photos. This book would well-equip you to handle most repairs of a non-conservation nature (not highly valuable pieces). Brian, if you're listening, I'd like to see you do a book this size on touch up, repair and color matching!
34 of 35 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
INCREDIBLE BOOK,
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This review is from: Furniture Repair & Refinishing (Ultimate Guide) (Paperback)
This is a fantastic book. You could actually teach from it it is so detailed and comprehensive. The author includes the small details that most how-to books leave out. With this book, you can actually complete a project from start to finish. With most books, there are huge gaps in the information that leave you guessing.
15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent book,
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This review is from: Furniture Repair & Refinishing (Ultimate Guide) (Paperback)
If you only wish to buy one book on repair of old furniture, this is the book. The author is a true specialist within the field and everything is explained and illustrated excellently. In addition it's a very pretty book with many fine photos. The only little flaw is that the info on refinishing is a little scattered. Anyway, the info is there. Go buy the book!
41 of 52 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
An excellent book for information about refinishing,
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This review is from: Furniture Repair & Refinishing (Ultimate Guide) (Paperback)
A great "how-to" book to have in your collection of handy man guides.Excellent pictures, clear directions, and many examples, make this book easy to follow.
8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Experts Also Write,
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This review is from: Furniture Repair & Refinishing (Ultimate Guide) (Paperback)
As I faced the prospect of attempting to repair and rejuvenate several inherited family antiques, and having no knowledge of how to go about it, I bought this book along with three others in hopes of finding a guide to help me get me through it. Almost immediately, this book seemed to answer my questions in terms of both process and materials. My first project was to recondition our dinning room table - circa 1920s. With age it had gained many water and heat marks and was too unsightly to be used without a table cloth. Following the general outlines of the book, I soon had the table looking quite lovely. My next project was to repair and recondition an old grandfather clock. My father had helped to build it with a friend of his back in the 1950s. It is a nice piece - about seven feet tall - but damaged in several places most likely because of the busy location it had in entrance hall of my parents home. The most obvious damage was on the door which fronted the casing holding the pendulum and weights. There were several water marks and a very conspicuous dent in the door. Again, using suggestions from the book, I removed the door and used steel wool and mineral spirits to remove the largest water stain, but I was concerned when I realized that the area of the repair was much lighter than the rest of the piece. I was afraid that I may have already damaged the piece badly and was concerned if I went any further without expert advice I might damage it further. My wife suggested that I take it to someone who did the work for a living and said that on her normal route into town that she past a storefront that advertised furniture refinishing. She also said that she had heard indirectly, that the owner of the shop did good work. With this recommendation, I looked up the shop in the phone book and called to see if I could get some advice. When I finally got the owner, he said that he would be happy to talk to me and that he would be available that afternoon. When the shop owner first saw the case door that I brought with me, I was almost immediately relieved. He did not look worried as though there might be a major problem. He took a clean rag, added some mineral spirits to the rag and wiped the area that I had worked on. Basically, he said he thought it was ok and that he thought the area would return to the same color as the rest of the piece once I refinished it with shellac. As we chatted, he asked how I had gotten into the job and I told him about the books I had been reading. He said he had once written such a book and asked if I might be using the book he had written. He retrieved a copy from his desk, and sure enough, it is this book which he had written. Mr. Hingley is an enjoyable individual to know in person and I think you will find this book an excellent resource. His approach focuses on doing only that which is necessary to recover the beauty and functionality of wood furniture as opposed to always refinishing old pieces. I bought Mr. Hingley's book several months ago, enjoyed it, and have used it extensively. It is a shame that I had to meet the author to have it occur to me to write this review. I should have done it a long time ago. This is both an apology and an acknowledgment that I long ago joined the legions of the less perfect souls in this world.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great book for first-timers.,
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This review is from: Furniture Repair & Refinishing (Ultimate Guide) (Paperback)
After my grandmother went into a nursing home 3 years ago, I aquired the old kitchen furniture she had. Consisting of a square table (complete with a green Formica top!), 4 matching chairs and a hutch. Dating back to the late 1950's or early 60's, every piece needed some refinishing. And 2 of the 4 chairs were rather wobbly. This book addressed all of the issues I was concerned with, including clean-up, stripping the old finish, applying the new finish and repairs. When you balance the value, monetary or sentimental, of your furniture against the price of this book, it's as much of a good investment as the furniture itself.
My only gripe, and it's a minor one: A lot of items like aniline stains and upholstery items for chairs are things you're not going to find at your local Home Depot or corner hardware store. It would have been nice if the author had provided a list of reliable internet and mail order suppliers.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Don't buy any other book!!,
This review is from: Furniture Repair & Refinishing (Ultimate Guide) (Paperback)
I absolutely love this book! It is so well laid out with easy instructions and step by step colorful photos. I've never stripped a piece of furniture or tried to renew the old finish on a piece, but after reading the book a few times and taking notes I am ready to try the techniques out! I have bought a few inexpensive pieces of furniture at estate sales and am excited to see if I can make them look new again. Now when shopping at estate sales I know what to pass on and what can be fixed with little effort. This should be the ONLY refinishing/repair book you will need! Highly recommended!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great all Around Book - New Edition Coming January,
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This review is from: Furniture Repair & Refinishing (Ultimate Guide) (Paperback)
I have done a lot of research and this is the "one" book for general repair and refinishing. It actually goes into quite amount of depth on the subject. The author clearing knows what he is talking about. I do a lot of furniture building but wanted one book that covered all the basics on repair of GOOD furniture - this is it.
As you can tell, the book is out of print. I contacted the publisher and a NEW EDITION is due out in January 2010. Get a used copy or WAIT.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Mr. Hingley is one of the few true craftsmen left.,
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This review is from: Furniture Repair & Restoration (Home Improvement) (English and English Edition) (Paperback)
Brian was a friend of mine in Richmond. Even though we have gone our seperate ways, I can tell you that Brian is a master at refinishing rare and antique furniture. He labored for a long time creating this book, which was his first, and I suspect his last one.
If you have a question about something in the book, or if you have something you want restored and you do not have time, then by all means, take it to him in Richmond. It will be done to perfection.
5 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fantastic Tool for Furniture Repairing,
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This review is from: Furniture Repair & Refinishing (Ultimate Guide) (Paperback)
Another fantastic book on how to repair wood furniture. I was able to correctly, and easily repair several old furniture items. Highly recommend this book for those who are involved in furniture repair, as I am.
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Furniture Repair & Refinishing (Ultimate Guide) by Brian D. Hingley (Paperback - April 28, 1998)
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