Image 1 — Restored window sash
Image 2 — Restored window sash
Image 3 — Restored window sash
Image 4 — Restored window sash

Restored window sash

I restored this window sash from an old CCC bunkhouse. Someone/something broke two panes and a muntin. Got it in the shop and found the bottom rail and 2 out of 4 tenons were rotted away too. It's about 60% patch and 40% original. Sarco glazing and linseed oil paint.

u/AlsatianND — 22 days ago
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Unused building

A dining hall built in 1910

u/AlsatianND — 23 days ago

This is my door stripping routine for my veneer doors. I want 2-3 coats of paint removed to better show the profiles and get rid of lead paint. Will be repainted.

Frame of 2x4s one inch bigger than the door all sides. Lay in plastic sheet. Pour over stripper, SoyGel by Franmar, fold over plastic sheet to cover. Dwell overnight. 4 hours with shave hooks and rags. Repeat other side. Deactivate with vinegar.

u/AlsatianND — 2 months ago