Credenza feet
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- Victor I
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Credenza feet
Does anyone make reproduction "bun" feet for the Victor Credenza. I having a hard time finding any good ones and I need 8 of them.
- AZ*
- Victor IV
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Re: Credenza feet
I don't know of any. When I needed one about 10 or 15 years ago, I just found a local wood turner and gave him an example to use as a template. I had a broken one, and he turned one that matched perfectly.
Check with furniture restoration shops or places that do stripping. They may be able to give you a referral. That is how I found one.
Check with furniture restoration shops or places that do stripping. They may be able to give you a referral. That is how I found one.
Best regards ... AZ*
- Brad
- Victor III
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Re: Credenza feet
Mark (our own maginter) turned a set of feet for a Herzog restoration. He did a very nice job. He may be able to help.
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- Victor I
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Re: Credenza feet
Thanks guys!
I have since this posting found one good set of feet. Still need one more set, but that will be months down the road before they are needed. All three of these Credenzas need a total stripping and refinish and I am still on number one. I am waiting for a good warm (dry) day so that I can stain and finish this first one. Till then I'm admiring the bare wood look of a credenza...I must admit that I am a bit intimidated about the two tone finish that I need to re-apply to it. I'll post some photos when I start it.
I have since this posting found one good set of feet. Still need one more set, but that will be months down the road before they are needed. All three of these Credenzas need a total stripping and refinish and I am still on number one. I am waiting for a good warm (dry) day so that I can stain and finish this first one. Till then I'm admiring the bare wood look of a credenza...I must admit that I am a bit intimidated about the two tone finish that I need to re-apply to it. I'll post some photos when I start it.