Recommendation for Wooden Barstool Re-Spray?

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Old 02-01-2022, 07:37 AM
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Hello Villagers,

Does anyone know someone who can prep and re-spray two of my wooden bar stools? Is there a wood worker or furniture repair store that would perform this service for a reasonable price? Recommendation greatly appreciated!

I will remove the wicker base and help sand or do some prep if needed, just can’t paint without runs and know my limits. Hoping to simply paint black nothing fancy or intricate…

Thank you for any help!
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You might check with The Villages Woodshop.
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Hello Villagers,

Does anyone know someone who can prep and re-spray two of my wooden bar stools? Is there a wood worker or furniture repair store that would perform this service for a reasonable price? Recommendation greatly appreciated!

I will remove the wicker base and help sand or do some prep if needed, just can’t paint without runs and know my limits. Hoping to simply paint black nothing fancy or intricate…

Thank you for any help!
Interesting project. My two cents worth. They seem to be old dining chairs. Are they high enough as bar stools?

"I will remove the wicker base." That is not wicker it is rattan. Do you know how to weave it? Inexpensive? They do not have any antique value. I would research what they cost new.
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OP, with a little care, this is a nice DIY project, however, if you really do not want to DIY, and you get no suitable replies for this service, send me a PM, and I will talk to you about doing it. I have air sprayer and compressor, or can used spray cans. Chairs would need to be completely cleaned and sanded prior to painting.
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OP, with a little care, this is a nice DIY project, however, if you really do not want to DIY, and you get no suitable replies for this service, send me a PM, and I will talk to you about doing it. I have air sprayer and compressor, or can used spray cans. Chairs would need to be completely cleaned and sanded prior to painting.
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