Painting Outdoor Furniture from the Trash

In 2008 I found this white cast iron chair on the curb in the neighborhood where I was living at the time. I made an attempt to sand off the rust at that time, but quickly gave up on it. My intention was to find someone that could sand blast and powder coat it for me, but I never got around to it. In the meantime, it made two moves with me and had been sitting on the back porch of the Cape of Dreams since I moved here in 2010.

Clean porch

In the fall of 2012, Douglas found the bench in this picture on the curb near our house. I had actually passed two of them that morning and debated asking him to go back for them. I decided that they needed too much work and left them. By the time Douglas saw them later that day, the one that had been in better condition was already taken, leaving us with the one that was in need of the most work. Since then, it has been sitting in the back yard falling into even further disrepair.

Back yard needs raked

Then, two months ago, Douglas picked the three nesting tables from the trash. They are cute, but very rusty.

Rusty outdoor nesting tables

I finally got around to getting a quote for powder coating. In the end, I decided that it was not worth having someone do the tables. I painted them myself with Rustoleum. Hopefully, this will be enough to keep them from rusting further, but if not, I will not be too distraught. They look pretty good for now.

Painted outdoor nesting tables

The chair and the bench did go to get powder coated. It cost me $250, but I think that is worth it. We could have spent more than that for just a bench. The chair looks great. This was not the best light to show it off, but I was too lazy to take another picture at a better time. This chair is HEAVY!

Newly powder coated cast iron chair

It was also hard to take a good picture of the bench legs since they cannot stand up on their own. They are the perfect shade of purple in my opinion. Now we need to buy some slats and rebuild the bench. That will probably happen in the spring, so that the bench does not sit out in the weather over the winter.

Newly powder coated cast iron bench legs

I cannot recommend Chris from Evil Powder Coating highly enough. If you live in Westchester and need to have something powder coated, let him know that I sent you. I will not receive anything for my endorsement, but I like to help local businesses.

Newly powder coated cast iron bench legs

Happy Homemaking!

 

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I am a teacher, traveler, artist, writer, homemaker and a whole lot more. In January 2009, I bought the Cape of Dreams. It was the second house that I had ever owned, but it was the first that I bought by myself. I now live in the house with my husband Douglas, our dog Kahlua, and Crème de Menthe, the cat. Because, what life is complete without a little Kahlua and Cream? I love arts and crafts of all kinds, and I refinish furniture as well. We are slowly redoing our entire house. You can read about my projects on my blog www.CapeofDreams.com

6 Comments on “Painting Outdoor Furniture from the Trash

  1. I love the design of the red chair! These two pieces will be outstanding when they get put together. I also need to find a sandblaster to clean up a pair of vintage lawn chairs that I want to paint myself … I think. They’d be pricey to powder coat, but I should get some quotes if I want this to happen. A project for next summer.

    • It was a little pricey, but I think that it was worth it. They will last a lot longer now. The guy that did it for me said that mostly what he charges for is the sandblasting. I guess that is the labor intensive part, and the painting is actually really easy and cheaper.

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