Shane Watson
30th January 2002, 05:00 PM
Lets see if I can get my spelling & gramma a little better this time! http://ubb.ubeaut.com.au/ubb/biggrin.gif
First on the cards today was to remove the clamp and see what success I had with that veneer patch. It worked great, but I forgot to get a pic before I trimed it up and sanded the old polish off the recycled veneer I used for the patch. But as you can see it come out pretty good.
http://members.dingoblue.net.au/~watfen/radiogram-finished%20cornor%20repair%202.JPG
Next I decided to fix the new back in place. It will help protect all the electric componants while I am finishing it. You will note I am using little screws to attach it, this is because if my client does ever decide to get any work done to the electrics they will need easy access. Otherwise I would have just used a decent flathead nail. I also used two pieces of ply to cover the back so its easier for anyone to access either the top or bottom sections.
http://members.dingoblue.net.au/~watfen/radiogram-screwing%20back.JPG
Now its time to get start considering the finishing stage of the cabinet. And as the inside isn't getting re-finished I need to protect it from any harm. So I have to run some masking-tape (well first I had to run uptown to get some more!) around the inside border then I can tape down some special plastic cover sheet. This is good stuff as any paint or stuff that gets on it won't flake off (well it used to until recently when they inproved the stuff) And this should answer Johnno's quiery about protecting the radiograms componants. http://ubb.ubeaut.com.au/ubb/wink.gif
http://members.dingoblue.net.au/~watfen/radiogram-taped%20up.JPG
Whoops! Before I get to far I better not forget them feet again! Well I did, so I have to go get them and sand them up to the same stage as everything else.
http://members.dingoblue.net.au/~watfen/radiogram-feet%20sandedJPG.JPG
Now its time for the final once over! This is when I 'prep' everything for the first coat. Sand all the sharp edges back, clean any missed putty off etc etc. Its a good chance to check for anything that I might have missed. Also a good time to drop down a couple of grades in abrasive.
http://members.dingoblue.net.au/~watfen/radiogram-prep'ing.JPG
Now its time to tint some wood stain to match the veneer then go round the cabinet and stain all the moulding etc that isn't walnut. If this isn't done it will end up with a very noticable two tone colour.
http://members.dingoblue.net.au/~watfen/radiogram-staining.JPG
Now after a good clean up its time to mix up some lacquer and get the first 'seal' coat down. Yeah yeah, don't get excited I am only spraying the finish on & am using an N/C Laquer sanding sealer.
http://members.dingoblue.net.au/~watfen/radiogram-spraying%20sealer.JPG
Well that pic is a bit dark but I think you can make out the difference between where I have coated and where I havn't.
And after a short time everything is coated front, back, sides, top, bottom etc! & ready to be left overnight to dry and be ready for the very boring second coat tommorrow! Arn't you just shivering with excitment in anticipation! http://ubb.ubeaut.com.au/ubb/biggrin.gif
http://members.dingoblue.net.au/~watfen/radiogram-first%20coat.JPG
Please leave your comments/questions here & I will post Part 5 in a new topic.
Cheers!
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Shane Watson..
Combine Love & Skill & You Can Expect A Masterpiece! SO
Work like you don't need the money... Love like you've never been hurt...
Dance like nobodys watching...
First on the cards today was to remove the clamp and see what success I had with that veneer patch. It worked great, but I forgot to get a pic before I trimed it up and sanded the old polish off the recycled veneer I used for the patch. But as you can see it come out pretty good.
http://members.dingoblue.net.au/~watfen/radiogram-finished%20cornor%20repair%202.JPG
Next I decided to fix the new back in place. It will help protect all the electric componants while I am finishing it. You will note I am using little screws to attach it, this is because if my client does ever decide to get any work done to the electrics they will need easy access. Otherwise I would have just used a decent flathead nail. I also used two pieces of ply to cover the back so its easier for anyone to access either the top or bottom sections.
http://members.dingoblue.net.au/~watfen/radiogram-screwing%20back.JPG
Now its time to get start considering the finishing stage of the cabinet. And as the inside isn't getting re-finished I need to protect it from any harm. So I have to run some masking-tape (well first I had to run uptown to get some more!) around the inside border then I can tape down some special plastic cover sheet. This is good stuff as any paint or stuff that gets on it won't flake off (well it used to until recently when they inproved the stuff) And this should answer Johnno's quiery about protecting the radiograms componants. http://ubb.ubeaut.com.au/ubb/wink.gif
http://members.dingoblue.net.au/~watfen/radiogram-taped%20up.JPG
Whoops! Before I get to far I better not forget them feet again! Well I did, so I have to go get them and sand them up to the same stage as everything else.
http://members.dingoblue.net.au/~watfen/radiogram-feet%20sandedJPG.JPG
Now its time for the final once over! This is when I 'prep' everything for the first coat. Sand all the sharp edges back, clean any missed putty off etc etc. Its a good chance to check for anything that I might have missed. Also a good time to drop down a couple of grades in abrasive.
http://members.dingoblue.net.au/~watfen/radiogram-prep'ing.JPG
Now its time to tint some wood stain to match the veneer then go round the cabinet and stain all the moulding etc that isn't walnut. If this isn't done it will end up with a very noticable two tone colour.
http://members.dingoblue.net.au/~watfen/radiogram-staining.JPG
Now after a good clean up its time to mix up some lacquer and get the first 'seal' coat down. Yeah yeah, don't get excited I am only spraying the finish on & am using an N/C Laquer sanding sealer.
http://members.dingoblue.net.au/~watfen/radiogram-spraying%20sealer.JPG
Well that pic is a bit dark but I think you can make out the difference between where I have coated and where I havn't.
And after a short time everything is coated front, back, sides, top, bottom etc! & ready to be left overnight to dry and be ready for the very boring second coat tommorrow! Arn't you just shivering with excitment in anticipation! http://ubb.ubeaut.com.au/ubb/biggrin.gif
http://members.dingoblue.net.au/~watfen/radiogram-first%20coat.JPG
Please leave your comments/questions here & I will post Part 5 in a new topic.
Cheers!
------------------
Shane Watson..
Combine Love & Skill & You Can Expect A Masterpiece! SO
Work like you don't need the money... Love like you've never been hurt...
Dance like nobodys watching...