HOW-TO_ Milk Paint Application First Coat

HOW-TO: Milk Paint Application First Coat

PART 1 I’ve been using milk paint for 30 years, and this video shows how to deal with a challenge common with the first coat. Part of a playlist about a pine chest “antiqification” project.   PART 2  Pine Chest Refurbishing The last video in a series about converting a plain, brown, stained pine chest to something more rustic and interesting. Milk paint, antique hardware and aromatic cedar lining. Check it out here. Related posts: Backup Power HOT WATER HEATING: How to Use a Tank-Style Water Heater Hand-Built Stone House Tour Three Key Basement Finishing Facts Steve Maxwell Steve Maxwell and his wife Mary live on a 90-acre modern homestead on Manitoulin Island, Ontario in a stone house they built with local materials beginning in 1985. Steve is Canada’s longest-running home improvement and how-to columnist and editor of Home and Property. He divides his time working on the land, building things large and small, and creating articles and how-to videos that teach sustainable, self-reliant, hands-on living skills. www.baileylineroad.com

PART 1

I’ve been using milk paint for 30 years, and this video shows how to deal with a challenge common with the first coat. Part of a playlist about a pine chest “antiqification” project.

 

PART 2 

Pine Chest Refurbishing

The last video in a series about converting a plain, brown, stained pine chest to something more rustic and interesting. Milk paint, antique hardware and aromatic cedar lining. Check it out here.

Steve Maxwell

Steve Maxwell and his wife Mary live on a 90-acre modern homestead on Manitoulin Island, Ontario in a stone house they built with local materials beginning in 1985. Steve is Canada’s longest-running home improvement and how-to columnist and editor of Home and Property. He divides his time working on the land, building things large and small, and creating articles and how-to videos that teach sustainable, self-reliant, hands-on living skills.

www.baileylineroad.com

Posted on Friday, January 25th, 2019
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