Castaway
28th June 2011, 10:25 PM
Hi all,
Its been an absolute age since I was last here, more like an ice age really.
Thought I would share one of my recent valve radio cabinet restorations. This is a 1938 Philco set made for Australia. Philco were more common in the US but did make sets for the Australian and NZ market.
Picked this set up a few years back and like a lot of things just recently got around to restoring the cabinet. After stripping the old varnish I then brushed on 2 coats of a clear lacquer letting dry between coats. Once dry I sand back, I continued doing this to fill the grain pores until I get a flat surface to start doing the final finishing. Then working with a spray on gloss varnish I do several coats sanding in between each coat until I achieve the required finish. Wanted a very high gloss finish on this one as it suits it well.
Have not dealt with grain fillers before and though this would speed up the process of filling the pores before starting the final clear coating. A lot of the timber used in these old radios were walnut which pores needed to be filled to get a nice smooth finish. Working with veneers doesn't give you much to sand with.
Even ordered exact reproduction Philco decals from the US. Just finished it off nicely I think. Anyway hope you enjoy the pics.:U
Its been an absolute age since I was last here, more like an ice age really.
Thought I would share one of my recent valve radio cabinet restorations. This is a 1938 Philco set made for Australia. Philco were more common in the US but did make sets for the Australian and NZ market.
Picked this set up a few years back and like a lot of things just recently got around to restoring the cabinet. After stripping the old varnish I then brushed on 2 coats of a clear lacquer letting dry between coats. Once dry I sand back, I continued doing this to fill the grain pores until I get a flat surface to start doing the final finishing. Then working with a spray on gloss varnish I do several coats sanding in between each coat until I achieve the required finish. Wanted a very high gloss finish on this one as it suits it well.
Have not dealt with grain fillers before and though this would speed up the process of filling the pores before starting the final clear coating. A lot of the timber used in these old radios were walnut which pores needed to be filled to get a nice smooth finish. Working with veneers doesn't give you much to sand with.
Even ordered exact reproduction Philco decals from the US. Just finished it off nicely I think. Anyway hope you enjoy the pics.:U