WANTED: Credenza grill inlays that hold the cloth on
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SittingRabbit
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Re: WANTED: Credenza grill inlays that hold the cloth on
Thank you gentlemen for the responses! Going to start working on it this coming week.
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Re: WANTED: Credenza grill inlays that hold the cloth on
I may have a complete grill with nice cloth on it. Let me do some digging. You can have it for the cost of shipping.
Ken Brekke
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Re: WANTED: Credenza grill inlays that hold the cloth on
That's a great option, Ken... I would definitely want the tear gone, no matter what... it's not age or "patina", it's abuse...
If Ken locates that grill, take him up on it. Ken is one of the nicest guys in the hobby and helped me get a machine back in working condition, I couldn't have done it without his help.
If Ken locates that grill, take him up on it. Ken is one of the nicest guys in the hobby and helped me get a machine back in working condition, I couldn't have done it without his help.
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SittingRabbit
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Re: WANTED: Credenza grill inlays that hold the cloth on
Phono48 wrote:Balsa wood is far too soft, It would break as soon as you tried to push it into the grooves.
Barry
So basswood would be better?
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Re: WANTED: Credenza grill inlays that hold the cloth on
Phono-Phan wrote:I may have a complete grill with nice cloth on it. Let me do some digging. You can have it for the cost of shipping.
Ken Brekke
Wow, that would be great! I'll still pay you at least something for it plus shipping.
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Re: WANTED: Credenza grill inlays that hold the cloth on
Yes, his offer is beyond generous! I still can't believe I'm the one who tore it. I'm always very careful at everything I do, especially with things like this. Yes, I'm taking him up on the offer.Curt A wrote:That's a great option, Ken... I would definitely want the tear gone, no matter what... it's not age or "patina", it's abuse...
If Ken locates that grill, take him up on it. Ken is one of the nicest guys in the hobby and helped me get a machine back in working condition, I couldn't have done it without his help.
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Phono48
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Re: WANTED: Credenza grill inlays that hold the cloth on
Don't be too hard on yourself! Those grille cloths are by now extremely fragile. I had one in good condition, apart from being somewhat grubby. Knowing what removing the cloth would entail, I thought a gentle pass with a hand-held vacuum cleaner would do the job. Immediately the nozzle touched the cloth, a huge hole appeared. The remainder of the cloth crumbled into dust!SittingRabbit wrote: I still can't believe I'm the one who tore it. I'm always very careful at everything I do, especially with things like this.
Barry
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Re: WANTED: Credenza grill inlays that hold the cloth on
Phono48 wrote:Don't be too hard on yourself! Those grille cloths are by now extremely fragile. I had one in good condition, apart from being somewhat grubby. Knowing what removing the cloth would entail, I thought a gentle pass with a hand-held vacuum cleaner would do the job. Immediately the nozzle touched the cloth, a huge hole appeared. The remainder of the cloth crumbled into dust!SittingRabbit wrote: I still can't believe I'm the one who tore it. I'm always very careful at everything I do, especially with things like this.
Barry
Yup, that's what happened to me! I thought the sweeper would make it look a little less grungy. I then took a damp dishcloth to it and didn't expect it to do that. Live and learn I guess. I was gentle, but obviously not gentle enough.
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Re: WANTED: Credenza grill inlays that hold the cloth on
I found the grill I have and there are two small tears in the grill cloth. About ½ to ¾ of an inch. The frame is in excellent condition. Let me know if you still want it.
Ken Brekke
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Re: WANTED: Credenza grill inlays that hold the cloth on
Can you see the tears from the outside?Phono-Phan wrote:I found the grill I have and there are two small tears in the grill cloth. About ½ to ¾ of an inch. The frame is in excellent condition. Let me know if you still want it.
Ken Brekke