Posted 10 years ago
jscott0363
(903 items)
This is the interior of one I posted earlier today. It was pretty ratted out inside, as you can see in the pics (you can see why my friend was going to scrap this trunk in the burn pile). So, I had no choice but to strip it, polyurethane it and reline it. That can be very time consuming. So, I don't do it unless absolutely necessary. Anyway, it made a nice trunk for storing sweaters in.
Wonderful refinish of the interior,it's tons of work to do them right most people can not fathom what it takes.
Thanks very much Drill!! I've relined about 40-50 and it is lengthy, to do it correctly. Between cleaning it out (3 hours) to sealing it (about 1 hour) to relining it (3-6 hours typically). It is a lengthy process and you're absolutely right, people don't understand what all is involved from beginning to end. Oh, forgot about all of the drying time between cleaning, sealing and relining, now your talking 2-3 days, at least.
Thanks again for the nice comment!!!
Scott
Thanks everyone for the loves!!
Wow, you did a beautiful and professional job here. Nice going!
Thank you so much for the kind comment Shareurpassion!! And thanks very much for the love!!
Thanks for the love glasslove!! Very much appreciated!!
Caperkid, Thank you for the love and for stopping by. Always appreciated my friend!!
Anna, Thanks so much for the love and for taking time to stop by. Very much appreciated!!!
KathyKay, Thanks so much for the love and for taking time to stop by. Very much appreciated!!!