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Unfinished Table |
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Unfinished Tables |
We needed some
tables for our computer room. And we looked around
at many places and balked at paying hundreds of dollars for something that we
didn't even like. Then we came up with the idea to head down to
the Rotary and do some shopping for several woven baskets. So Happy
we did since we spotted the exact tables we were looking for all over Cuenca!
We found two
matching tables we liked and even a hutch. All were
unfinished/unpainted. The fun part is the folks that make the
furniture are recycling unwanted materials, as well. Big bonus for
us. They are taking pallets apart and making all kinds of furniture
with the wood.
We got the tables
for $45.00US each and the hutch for $25.00US. Then all three of us
went to Kiwi hardware store and bought several fun tropical paint
colors and polyurethane for under fifty bucks. Oh, and some sandpaper and
paintbrushes, as well.
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Sanded and Primed |
Momma and I sanded,
primed, and painted the tables and then I urethaned them several
times so they were protected. After several weeks of effort they
were done. It was well worth it...we have some of the most colorful,
creative, and very inexpensive tables around. We liked them so much
we even went back and got a few more things to paint.
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Early in the Urethane Process |
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Starting to Paint the Shelf |
When we came to
Ecuador we knew we wanted to have some colorful bright and cherry
things that would be more local. As we have decorated our home we
keep adding more things we find that we like. I must say these tables
have added quite a bit of fun to our days.
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Urethane Process |
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Finished Desks...Still Setting Up the Office |
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