The drawers are as done as they're gonna be:
A goodly scrub with Murphy's and elbow grease--plus some scraping for nasty globs and the requisite white paint drips--a light coat of thinned BLO and a wiped finish of satin poly. I polished the pulls using a dowel in the DP, as someone suggested above.
The light in that part of the shop *****, but they sure don't look like Outlaw's above--they've had ca. 80 years of use by a by a mechanic with dirty, oily hands and I want to reflect that--just not solid black anymore.
The case got its first coat of Hammered Copper on all the parts that had been brass-plated--but were now red oxide finish. I spent about an hour getting the rust and old paint prepped. Tomorrow, I'll mask the trim pieces and start in on the Hammered Black finish.
I just shot a second coat of the HC on the trim--I think it's good. With the Hammered finish paints, I'm finding that a lot of very thin coats doesn't give the desired effect--instead, a few coats as heavy as possible without running is the way to go. It's kind of walking a razor's edge....
I'm leaving the inner edge of the front and the entire bottom original.
You know all the cool stuff you find in and under the drawers in an old cabinet like this?
Not this one--it's been pretty well cleaned out. A small Woodruff key, some sort of adjusting tool or shim, a carbide chip for a tool, and a small socket-head screw.