An old chest of drawers sanded back, the rails replaced and then painted in satin black and coated in varnish.
The project
I had this old chest of drawers that needed repair. It was difficult to pull out the drawers. They were always getting jammed. Upon further investigation, I found that the drawer rails were worn out, so I decided to replace and/or invert the worn rails.
The drawers were also worn out. Instead of adding timber to replace the worn-out section of the drawers, I had some old salvaged Pine drawers that I used to replace the worn-out drawers. I am very happy with the results. I now learnt that you need to lubricate the timber rails to prevent the rails wearing out. I used wax paste.
Steps
Step 1
Remove old drawer fittings.
Replace all worn out drawer rails.
Replace worn out drawer sides.
Remove and refit backing board.
Make up and install a new kick rail.



Step 2
Sand the top of the chest of drawers until back to bare wood to prepare for staining. Sand and patch the rest of the unit to prepare for painting.



Step 3
Mask and paint satin black - three coats using the brush and 4mm nap roller.




Step 4
Stain the top of the unit. I used four coats to obtain the colour I wanted, then two coats of clear coat, water based varnish.


Step 5
Install new knobs.


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Before and after


