Featured Folding Wash Tub Stand Help Wax or Oil?

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  1. cxgirl

    cxgirl Well-Known Member

    Hi,
    I'm wondering how I can bring this back to life - would a wax or oil help? I don't want to cover up the letters on the front, not sure if waxing would remove them?
    Also need help with how to undo the rusted screws - I've tried spraying with WD40 but the 2 rusted pieces don't want to loosen up but they are loose in the wood - any suggestions? They are used on the piece that holds the legs in place.
    Any information appreciated.
    Thanks for looking
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  2. desperate_fun

    desperate_fun Irregular Member

    My mother had one of these that was in almost mint condition (Same make as yours) Unfortunately, a house fire pretty ruined it.

    IIRC Mom just put a coat of clear laquer on it.

    Those are a stove bolts. You will need to stop the bolt from spinning and work on getting that wing nut loose.
     
  3. cxgirl

    cxgirl Well-Known Member

    thanks desperate! I've been trying to stop the bolt from spinning but it just isn't co-operating with me, lol. It really isn't a big deal I guess as this will just be sitting in place.
    I'll see about getting some lacquer this afternoon.
     
  4. komokwa

    komokwa The Truth is out there...!

    You'll need a Vice-Grip and some penetrating oil....
    nice little trolly !
     
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  5. cxgirl

    cxgirl Well-Known Member

    thanks Komokwa! Normally I sell them but I'm keeping this one. Yes, a vice-grip would help, will have to get one.
     
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  6. gregsglass

    gregsglass Well-Known Member

    Hi,
    I would not lacquer but a good waxing job will do wonders.
    greg
     
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  7. cxgirl

    cxgirl Well-Known Member

    thank-you greg! Is there a difference between paste wax and liquid wax?
     
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  8. Steersman

    Steersman Well-Known Member

    I have a few of these around myself, and will be curious to see what yours looks like with a finish. I'd try the various options on the underside first to see what looks/works the best. That rough surface will be hard to wax, I'm thinking. Tung oil might look OK.

    That wingnut isn't really bad and I think it will turn. I'd vise-grip it as a last resort, since that will likely mark the head of the stove bolt. I use a little wire brush to really clean the threads next to the wingnut and then use a high-quality penetrant like Aero-Kroil. Give it an hour to work before trying to turn it.

    Good luck and please show us your results!
     
  9. cxgirl

    cxgirl Well-Known Member

    Thanks steersman! Good idea to try on the underside first - I'm just heading out to the store now to see what I can find for this:)
     
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  10. verybrad

    verybrad Well-Known Member

    This is pretty dry so I would oil first (coat til it won't take more). Afterwards, a coat of paste wax will add luster and protection.
     
  11. evelyb30

    evelyb30 Well-Known Member

    IOW, start with the tung oil and go from there. I hope you really love this thing because this is going to take a while....
     
  12. cxgirl

    cxgirl Well-Known Member

    thanks Brad! Yes, it is very dry. The fellow at the hardware store suggested oil first also, so I have just used a bottle and a half of Old English furniture oil on it and will let it sit for a bit and then do some more. here is a photo of it now DSC00883.jpg
     
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  13. cxgirl

    cxgirl Well-Known Member

    No problem if it takes a while, it will be worth it to me:) I have a couple of suitcases that will look great on it.
     
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  14. cxgirl

    cxgirl Well-Known Member

    I also found a date on it, looks like it say 1923 DSC00885.jpg
     
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  15. marthahill

    marthahill Active Member

    Vice grips or pliers to hold the bolt with one hand and tap the wing nut with a hammer to loosen it !! Treat with a rust remover and a good oil before replacing them !! Put a cloth over the bolt to prevent scratching it with the pliers !!
     
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