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Ron's Cabinet Work for the 2013 Season
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So, while I wait for an answer from one of the experts, let me tell you about the rest of the afternoon.

Finished removing the excess CrystaLac by scraping with a blade, after it got too hard to sand.

Before I wasted more toner, I decided to try a test first this time. I gave the 610T a good coat of sanding sealer.

This revealed the flaws - the front panel is more like 60-70% filled. The top and sides - around 25% or less filled.

I just ordered some fresh Constantines walnut wood filler - this time, a pint size can that hopefully will not go bad before I use it all.

And I can either go buy some lacquer thinner and remove the lacquer from the 38-2670, or just use the acetone I have and remove both lacquer and what little grain filler it has. H**l, I might as well just do that, and start over from scratch.

And I see that I'm running out of Medium Walnut toner - the color I need most. Icon_rolleyes

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Ron Ramirez
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RE: Ron's Cabinet Work for the 2013 Season - by Ron Ramirez - 05-27-2013, 07:11 PM



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