So here's where my hatred of Craigslist comes in. Had I known that the legs were damaged I would have offered less money for the piece. Ok, okay, I maybe should have looked it over a little more but the lady was standing right there. I assumed that she would tell me any major problems. It was never mentioned in the correspondence we had either. Not really a big issue because we just went to Lowe's and picked out some new ones. Better ones.
So #1 Sellers : Be honest about the condition of your items!! Perhaps she was taking on the 'don't ask don't tell' policy :)
#2: If you really want to sell something from your home, get rid of all crap around it first. Just sayin...
I put the final coat of poly on a few minutes ago. All that's left is to spray paint the hardware and then move it on in. All in all it was a pretty painless process. Did I mention it's been in the garage since May? And it may or may not be November now. Oops. I get reminded all the time. And my reminder to the hubs is you can work on basically anything you want uninterrupted for long periods of time. I cannot. My kids must have put an invisible bell around my neck because the minute I stepped outside to work on it one of them would follow me within 2 minutes.
It was an awful honey color but now much better. Here's a small peak...




