08-02-2018, 06:56 PM
Agree on not using epoxy on the edge of the 91B. I have a 44B donor cabinet which I am going to use to repair the grillwork of another 44B cabinet. I might cut some wood from its side to replace what has been gnawed away on the 91B. And also, cut a wider piece to properly support it on the inside of the cabinet. The repair will be visible but it will look better than a gnawed side.
Speaking of veneer, four large pieces of raw veneer I ordered from the auction site arrived yesterday. I'll use part of one of the sheets to replace the missing veneer on one side of the RCA T7-5.
I need to go get some more 4/0 steel wool, more rubber gloves, and more acetone.
Speaking of veneer, four large pieces of raw veneer I ordered from the auction site arrived yesterday. I'll use part of one of the sheets to replace the missing veneer on one side of the RCA T7-5.
I need to go get some more 4/0 steel wool, more rubber gloves, and more acetone.
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Ron Ramirez
Ferdinand IN