DIY Idea: Wrought Iron Design For Tank Stands
Hello all, i'd like to share a practice that i have. Whenever i purchase/ receive/ find old or second hand tank sets. The stands are either rusty or are not in the best of condition most times. So i always give the stands a fresh coat of paint before using them. Through this practice, i try improve the look of the stands on top of just giving them a base coat. So let me share a method that will give your iron stand a "wrought-iron" look even though it may just be a plain old iron stand.
Here's what you need... To give your stand a fresh even coat of a base paint (i've used black for mine): http://i1099.photobucket.com/albums/...-09-51_125.jpg Then you'll need a dry rough scrub (i got mine for 80cents at ABC value shop. Each stack has 30pcs! Enough for you to use them on your dishes after this project!): http://i1099.photobucket.com/albums/...-06-01_503.jpg Purchase a small tin of gold paint (i got mine for $3+ from a normal hardware shop. Do take note that most hardware shops carry another variant that is much more expensive): http://i1099.photobucket.com/albums/...-08-26_222.jpg Next use a chop stick to dip into the paint and give one end of your sponge a VERY light coat of gold paint (too much and you will create thick undefined blotches of paint marks for your wrought iron design): http://i1099.photobucket.com/albums/...-08-02_951.jpg Apply the gold paint at an angle ( about 45degrees for me) and very lightly swipe the sponge against the iron stand, creating a design like this: http://i1099.photobucket.com/albums/...-11-49_387.jpg Here's a picture to show how the progress of your "new" wrought iron stand should look like ( bottom half completed, progressing upwards) : http://i1099.photobucket.com/albums/..._5085760_n.jpg Now, if your lucky the rubber base on your stand's legs will be in good condition and not worn out like this: http://i1099.photobucket.com/albums/...-12-54_262.jpg If it is, all you have to do is purchase rubber stoppers from your nearest hardware shop and simply fit it in on each leg! (be sure to trim the sides of the existing rubber base that protrudes out first for a better fit): http://i1099.photobucket.com/albums/...-13-23_676.jpg Your final product : http://i1099.photobucket.com/albums/...-09-00_268.jpg http://i1099.photobucket.com/albums/...8-10-24_82.jpg So the next time you walk past a tank set that looks like it doesn't belong in your nice and lovely home– Make sure to reconsider! Total items bought: Black paint, gold paint, sponge, rubber stoppers, paint brush. Total cost: About $13 Cheers everyone! Thanks for viewing! |
Haha, good job bro. Looks like the real thing if I didnt know it was a DIY!
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good job! looks good :) hahaha
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looking really good. well done TS
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great job done by TS and thanks 4 sharing.
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Well done bro,next time can copy from u liao:D
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Great job diy... It is impressive...
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Nice DIY bro. thanks for sharing
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looks brand new , will be good to have anti-rust primer to be base coat
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