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Witco chair restoration...one down, one to go (upholstery help needed) |
Psycho Tiki D Tiki Socialite
Joined: Oct 13, 2006 Posts: 1843 From: The river Styx, can you pay the toll?
| Posted: 2010-04-17 2:47 pm  Permalink
I began restoring two Wicto chairs back in January, at least the Wahine chair...
After hours of removing old paint and varnish, I am nearly ready to start the finishing process...
So, should I paint the "colored" areas first and then stain?
What color of stain? I have read "Golden Oak", but should it be darker like "Walnut"?
Paint colors; any reccomendations? There were a gray, blue, orange, red and yellow?
I will post picture when this one is finished!
Thanks for the help,
PTD
[ This Message was edited by: Psycho Tiki D 2010-06-19 18:58 ]
 
 
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uncle trav Tiki Socialite
Joined: Apr 27, 2005 Posts: 2273 From: Kalamazoo
| Posted: 2010-04-17 3:41 pm  Permalink
My Witco pieces look more of a walnut color than a golden oak to me. I know Minwax has a color chart on their web page that maybe of help. The paint is another animal altogether. The paint sometimes looks more like a colored stain and other times looks like a paint that has been watered down to look almost opaque. And then the overall top coat wax finish would have to be one that will not react with the paint in a bad way. Good luck with the restoration and thanks for posting pics of the progress.
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uncle trav Tiki Socialite
Joined: Apr 27, 2005 Posts: 2273 From: Kalamazoo
| Posted: 2010-04-24 4:13 pm  Permalink
Any progress shots on the chairs D ?
 
 
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Psycho Tiki D Tiki Socialite
Joined: Oct 13, 2006 Posts: 1843 From: The river Styx, can you pay the toll?
| Posted: 2010-05-12 5:07 pm  Permalink
Thanks for asking uncle trav,
Although not alot of progress due to iffy weather, I did do some more finish sanding and stained the two pieces that make up the bottom of the chair. I am going to stain, paint and varnish as I go. I decided to use Minwax Special Walnut stain, it is very dark, but it lightens up when you varnish.
As a side note, I have restored several pieces of furniture over the years. This has been the trickiest because of the raised grain on parts of the wood. I did my best to keep the grain original and not sand it down. I am very happy with the results thus far.
Stubborn residue under the seat.
Pieces of the bottom of the chair.
Staining begins.
More later!
PTD
 
 
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DejaVoodoo Tiki Socialite
Joined: Feb 07, 2008 Posts: 143 From: Woodbridge, NJ
| Posted: 2010-05-12 6:28 pm  Permalink
I'm no Witco expert, however I think that stain color looks perfect. Great choice! I Can't wait to see the finished restoration.
 
 
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uncle trav Tiki Socialite
Joined: Apr 27, 2005 Posts: 2273 From: Kalamazoo
| Posted: 2010-05-13 04:47 am  Permalink
Great job. The stain looks great. Here is a clear picture of one of the chairs from Chin Tiki. May help with colors and fabric choices.
From flickr memeber Derekbodurka
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Psycho Tiki D Tiki Socialite
Joined: Oct 13, 2006 Posts: 1843 From: The river Styx, can you pay the toll?
| Posted: 2010-05-13 06:11 am  Permalink
Thanks for the feedback and the picture. The stumbling block I am at right now is the paint. I am not sure if I should use a water base or enamel paint, what colors come close to matching (although I will use a flat base) and I am hoping the varnish dulls the colors slightly. A little more sanding on the chair back and the stain will be going on. Hopefully sometime over the next few days?
I did get a picture from Tiki Lee that shows the colors a little better. I will try to match based on that.
PTD
 
 
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uncle trav Tiki Socialite
Joined: Apr 27, 2005 Posts: 2273 From: Kalamazoo
| Posted: 2010-05-13 06:40 am  Permalink
Water based paint may be the way to go. Water based can be mixed or diluted fairly easy. I would stain several test pieces and give both enamel and water base a test run with the varnish top coat. Keep up the good work. This thread should help allot of folks out.
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leleliz Tiki Socialite
Joined: Sep 02, 2008 Posts: 1981 From: NorCal
| Posted: 2010-05-13 07:04 am  Permalink
Yeah I am even more glad that you took these chairs Duane, I would of never attempted to restore them anyways.
I think they are coming along well
There are some great repo fabric websites where you can send them a pic of what you want done in fabric and they can duplicate it. Might be a good option when the wood part is done and you are ready to start on the cushions
 
 
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Sparkle Mark Tiki Socialite
Joined: Jul 05, 2004 Posts: 301 From: Los Angeles, CA
| Posted: 2010-05-13 10:43 pm  Permalink
My neighbor used to work for his parents business back in the 1960's selling Witco wholesale to all of the shops from San Francisco South to San Diego. He said that he always carried a blow torch and a can of Johnson's Wax to mend scratches and scuffs on his travel samples of Witco. He said that that stuff was always splitting and cracking and that he would hit it with the blowtorch lightly and then use a rag and buff off the charred wood with Johnson's Wax.
http://www.castlewholesalers.com/JOHNSON-Paste-Wax-1-Lb-Can.html
 
 
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teaKEY Tiki Socialite
Joined: Nov 09, 2004 Posts: 3683 From: The thumb !
| Posted: 2010-05-14 10:59 am  Permalink
I think there are a couple other thread with the same question possed. Plus there is the son in law to Mr. Witco somewhere around here somewhere. Someone has your exact answer on Tiki Central
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Psycho Tiki D Tiki Socialite
Joined: Oct 13, 2006 Posts: 1843 From: The river Styx, can you pay the toll?
| Posted: 2010-05-14 4:14 pm  Permalink
The weather was very decent today so I did some finish sanding and some more staining...
Doing one side at time due to some finishing challenges with the anchor screws wood plugs. All in all, coming together good!
PTD
 
 
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1961surf Tiki Socialite
Joined: May 03, 2007 Posts: 2010 From: Newport Beach, Ca .
| Posted: 2010-05-14 6:33 pm  Permalink
Nice job PTD .
 
 
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Psycho Tiki D Tiki Socialite
Joined: Oct 13, 2006 Posts: 1843 From: The river Styx, can you pay the toll?
| Posted: 2010-05-31 6:04 pm  Permalink
Back from a week of non-tiki vacation and a little more progress..
Painted the hair, eyes and part of the head band.
Later,
PTD
 
 
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Psycho Tiki D Tiki Socialite
Joined: Oct 13, 2006 Posts: 1843 From: The river Styx, can you pay the toll?
| Posted: 2010-06-07 4:47 pm  Permalink
A little more progress today...
Later,
PTD
 
 
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