Metal is a beautiful medium for
furniture and can make a piece feel industrial, classic, or eclectic.
Sometimes metal furniture - like a stool, dresser, desk, or table -
is used indoors. Most often, the rugged qualities of metal make metal
furniture more suitable for outdoor use for patios, lawns, gardens,
and pools.
Old metal furniture you encounter
probably needs some repair or restoration before you can use it. If
you possess a vintage Molla wrought-iron bench, Salterini patio
chairs, or an elegant Woodard table, you may want to seek additional
help from a professional welder. Here are three reasons to ask a
welder to assist with repairs as part of your total metal furniture
restoration. Breathes New Life Into Old Furniture
Many people choose to restore and
repair old metal furniture so they can enjoy a piece themselves or
even sell it for profit. Vintage metal is collectible. Some pieces
with a rusty patina hold more value in certain vintage markets where
buyers prefer an old, worn look rather than shiny and new.
However, a complete restore or repair
is necessary to breathe new life into certain pieces in order to
increase their usability. You can't use or enjoy a bench or chair if
rust has deteriorated important fasteners like screws or bolts, and
wobbly legs make it dangerous to sit on.
Most often, older furniture suffers
from dents and corrosion from rust so severe that a good cleaning and
new paint cannot help. Instead, trust a welder to expertly repair
crucial structural points where two pieces of metal attach. Once a
piece is properly repaired, you're free to continue your restoration
and add whatever finish or paint you desire. Allows Furniture to Endure for Years
to Come
Chances are your antique metal
furniture piece endured this long simply because it was kept safe
from the elements. Rain, snow, and sun increase the likelihood a
piece will receive damage from rust and bumps. Also, older metal
furniture is usually made of thicker, more solid metal in the United
States, whereas many contemporary pieces are imported and fabricated
of cheaper aluminum or other thin metals.
You can ensure a metal piece continues
to endure for many more years when you repair it properly and then
maintain it throughout its service outdoors. When a welder repairs a
piece, they strengthen important joints and remove deeply entrenched
rust capable of dramatically shortening the life of a piece. Many
novice furniture restorers overlook these areas in a push to save
time.
After you place a restored metal bench,
table, or chair outdoors to enjoy, always provide cover from the
elements to protect the piece from damage. Consider indoor storage
during the winter months when you cannot get use out of metal pieces.
Well-built antique metal furniture and meticulous repair welds are
still susceptible to moisture and air over time. Avoids Common Weld Problems
Novice furniture restorers may make
common weld problems and wear the wrong protective clothing or fail
to adjust their temperature. Sometimes burns and injuries occur, or
the wrong temperature ruins a piece. Melting through your metal or
forming spurts can disfigure an antique piece and make it useless.
You may be an expert when you need to
period date a piece of furniture or remove layers of paint from a
metal surface, but sometimes good furniture restorers need a little
help with a weld.
If this describes you, contact the
expert welders at Sam's Welding, Inc. Rather than risk the
consequences of common weld problems, trust us to do a weld for you.
We're knowledgeable and skilled in all types of metal
welds
and can help you with many metal furniture repairs.
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