A small post on quick project I tackled this weekend. This one is an exercise in things going totally wrong, but in a way I think I can work with. I have had this old handmade utility chest/crate that my dad and I built 20 some years ago. We initially painted it with some grey leftover house paint 20 some years ago. I wanted to strip it, then char, wire-brush it, and apply tung oil. But rubbing alcohol didn't work and neither did mineral spirits. So I tried torching it and working w/ a paint scraper, but it didn't bubble up as I expected. It was definitely either oil or acrylic so I dunno why none of my stripping attempts worked. As I torched it, the whole surface developed a light gray color, almost pinkish at dusk, and with some spots where very tiny bubbles in the paint did emerge.
Frustrated, I walked away and returned... and realized I kind of liked the effect anyway. Maybe I'm fooling myself, but I think it ended up with a decent distressed look, partially with a worm-eaten salvaged wood look combined with the look of wood that's been laying out in salt and sand for a while. So I did some light wirebrushing to add some scuffs and to clean up some of the areas that did char.
With space-savings in mind, while indoors, this chest is big enough to store my hanging lights, associated bags of batteries, some bar tools, and bigger decorations. When the bar is set up, I'll have it sit it on the ground just next to my bar where it will help disguise my soft-sided cooler where I keep extra ice, juices, and mixes. So it'll kill many birds with one stone: (1) storage that I can quickly bring out with 80% of what I use out back, (2) an extra piece of decoration to set a tiki bar mood, (3) hide the otherwise non-tiki Arctic cooler, and most importantly (4) stop the wife from complaining about the old chest. "You never use what's in there, either find a use or please get rid of this." Mission accomplished!
Also when digging up lighting and seeing what'll fit in here, I found my two hanging LED fishing floats which I will hang off of the bamboo rack to give it a little more Polynesian Resort-like effect.
I wouldn't mind darkening it a bit, so I'm open to all suggestions.