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Definitely have to be historically accurate. Especially sine it is Mikes cabinet
Thanks for the No blush info.
She is done and set aside to dry.
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Kirk, that looks
fantastic !!!
Just like you took it off the Philco assembly line. Seriously. Great job!
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Great looking job,
Did you spray clear over the new "Philco "logo or applied it afterwards? I am about to attach mine, wonder which way to go. Thanks.
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You have to clear the decal itself and the wood before and after application
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So then you will not be rubbing out the top of the grill, as it might reach decal, right?
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I will be rubbing out the whole cabinet. You should have a good thick layer of lacquer over the decal. Rubbing it out should not affect the decal or hasn't on any of my radios.
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Just put a couple coats of clear on top and should be no problem. Without the clear the letters will wipe right off.
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I already have 5 heavy ones and 10 days in drying. Live and learn.Might have to put it in after the buffing out and coat it with a thin lacquer ever so lightly.
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I am 99% done with this cabinet.
The final coats cured for only 2 weeks but I 400-2000 sanded and she is ready for wax.
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Waxing hurts.
Be gentle on her.