Replacement of grille cloth on credenza
Posted: Tue Mar 07, 2017 1:34 pm
My credenza's grille cloth was unsalvageable, so I found some silk that is a little more copper-colored than the original, but pretty similar. I have removed the grille from the machine, the original cloth from the grille (salvaged the splines that hold it in) but still have some questions. I wonder if forum members who have replaced credenza grille cloth can help?
1. Is the cloth glued to the frame in any way? I don't see residue of glue on my frame, but it might have been shellacked or something like that to hold the cloth to the frame. If it was glued, what did you use?
2. How did you make sure that the fabric was ABSOLUTELY UNWRINKLED when attaching it? I seem not to be able to make the splines hold the fabric tightly enough to remove all wrinkles from the face.
Checking the forum, I believe I was fortunate in having no difficulty removing the grille from the cabinet, and the wood finish is in great condition. Hope the new cloth will look good also.
Thanks in advance for any suggestions!
1. Is the cloth glued to the frame in any way? I don't see residue of glue on my frame, but it might have been shellacked or something like that to hold the cloth to the frame. If it was glued, what did you use?
2. How did you make sure that the fabric was ABSOLUTELY UNWRINKLED when attaching it? I seem not to be able to make the splines hold the fabric tightly enough to remove all wrinkles from the face.
Checking the forum, I believe I was fortunate in having no difficulty removing the grille from the cabinet, and the wood finish is in great condition. Hope the new cloth will look good also.
Thanks in advance for any suggestions!