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16X Speaker cloth etc.
#16

Way to go!!!! Ok, I'm gonna place my order with you for a couple of those. ;)
#17

Hehe Icon_smile

If this were popular, I'd rethink my tooling.

I don't hold with furniture that talks.
#18

At last! I finally got back to the back, last of the holes drilled. Then I had to rub down the raised edges created by the hole saw. I'm happy with the results. After all this, I decided to hold off on making holes for the screws fastening it to the cabinet, and the notch for the speaker cable. From the pictures I have seen, it also requires a coat of black paint. I now also have the fabric needed to go behind the panel.

Cheers

Ed

I don't hold with furniture that talks.
#19

Today I drilled holes for the screws, and cut the slot necessary to allow the wiring to the speaker unit to pass. I would have painted as well, but the weather was rather cool and damp - not ideal for spraying. I am happy with the results so far - and of course, who is ever going to look (with a critical eye) at the back of my radio except me?

/Ed

I don't hold with furniture that talks.
#20

Can't wait for the Phinal Phinished Photos!!! How exciting!!!  Icon_clap
#21

They will come, I promise! This weekend should allow for painting the back. I'm also in the process of drawing up a reproduction paper label for inside the cabinet - the original is long gone. That was one reason we had such trouble identifying the set back in 2000 after rescuing it from the street.

Cheers

Ed

I don't hold with furniture that talks.
#22

OK Painting done, and I'm happy with the appearence. I need to put the fabric lining on to complete, and first Mrs H has to cut her piece from the material we bought...

I don't hold with furniture that talks.




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