Restoring shellac

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Old 10-20-2014, 04:31 PM
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I've been told there is a person, Glenn aka "Skip" who details a great way to restore shellac. He is an antique furniture restorer and a sewing machine enthusiast. How do I find his information please?
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Originally Posted by sewnchine View Post
I've been told there is a person, Glenn aka "Skip" who details a great way to restore shellac. He is an antique furniture restorer and a sewing machine enthusiast. How do I find his information please?
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Well you could have (1) asked the person who told you, (2) search for what you're looking for or (3) search for Glenn. A fourth option would be to look at the finding vintage machine resources thread which is always on the first page (Glenn's thread is linked from the first page).
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Or, some smart alleck like me will just be a helpful doofus and post the links for you >

{ http://www.quiltingboard.com/vintage...s-t186522.html }

{ http://www.quiltingboard.com/vintage...ts-t97670.html }

Here's the two I have bookmarked. But Glenn has made many many posts on here giving much valuable information on redoing the shellac on the heads and wood. For that you can do a search on his posts.


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Thanks for the links - I'm starting to clean up a couple old machines too, and this will come in handy.
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Originally Posted by sewnchine View Post
I've been told there is a person, Glenn aka "Skip" who details a great way to restore shellac. He is an antique furniture restorer and a sewing machine enthusiast. How do I find his information please?
Carol in Mid-Mich
Hi Carol,
I am Skip and will be glad to help with any question you have regarding my tutorials on this baord. Feel free to post question or PM me.
Thanks Skip
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Lots of great ideas for restoring! Thanks for the links!
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