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New guy with a PT-6 to Restore
#16

I agree that stain can be used but I like my toner. Stain cant cover defects like toner and I like to keep everything as factory as possible. The front curves would stain nicely with golden oak but the other areas I mentioned are quite dark and stain will not look right. You will see too much grain from the crappy underwood.

You can always try stain and then tone over it if it does not come out right.

Kirk

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#17

Sounds good...I think toner will be the winner!! Still cant find SD card so ill try to get pics of the things I need to fix.. thanks for all the advice so far!
#18
Photo 

Ok, now the bad..Sorry for the pics but I had to use my tablet..not the best camera!!

Crack in bottom side of cabinet..(you can see the veneer lifting on the front panel too)
[img][Image: http://i100.photobucket.com/albums/m5/Fr...113115.jpg][/img]

Side separation from top of cabinet
[Image: http://i100.photobucket.com/albums/m5/Fr...113053.jpg]

Crack in veneer..there are some on the bottom of the front panel too..
[Image: http://i100.photobucket.com/albums/m5/Fr...113042.jpg]

Also the bottom piece separated into 3 separate pieces when I took the chassis out...It seems in good shape otherwise!! Might get away with re-gluing it together!! If not, ill have to make a new one...

As usual any and all ideas welcome!!
#19

You might be able to work glue into the cracks and separation in the first two pictures.  A glue syringe might help.  Then clamp.  The cracked veneer on the curved portion of the radio is difficult to repair.  See the threads below:

http://philcoradio.com/phorum/showthread...r+cracking
http://philcoradio.com/phorum/showthread...r+cracking
#20

Quick side note....ive noticed in a lot of cabinet restorations on here, that some of youse to know the wood used to build certain cabinets...where did you find this info or is it info learned? It would seem to be great info if a piece need to be fabricated new....just wondering!




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