I'm in the process or restoring a 1925 credenza, I need to remove the grill to replace the cloth with new but I can't figure out how to remove it? I removed the 2 top screws and 2 bottom ones, is it just stuck ir is there more holding it on, I don't want to break it. I also removed the motor board to, as it slides up.
Anyone willing to help me out I'd be grateful, thanks
How to remove grill from a credenza?
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Re: How to remove grill from a credenza?
There are still two screws on each sides. Even if the grille is off the frame. The doors is on the way. I took one out to clear the way.Victrolaman wrote:I'm in the process or restoring a 1925 credenza, I need to remove the grill to replace the cloth with new but I can't figure out how to remove it? I removed the 2 top screws and 2 bottom ones, is it just stuck ir is there more holding it on, I don't want to break it. I also removed the motor board to, as it slides up.
Anyone willing to help me out I'd be grateful, thanks
I hope it help.
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Re: How to remove grill from a credenza?
Even after all the screws have been removed, the grille can still be in there very tight. So you have to be careful when you slide it up to avoid breaking it.
Before reinstalling, I usually use some fine sandpaper to smooth the insides of the grooves. I also use a sliver of a bar of soap to make the grooves a bit smoother when I reinstall the grille.
Before reinstalling, I usually use some fine sandpaper to smooth the insides of the grooves. I also use a sliver of a bar of soap to make the grooves a bit smoother when I reinstall the grille.
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Re: How to remove grill from a credenza?
Well I have the doors off I stripped those today, so there are no doors on? I didn't see any screws on the sides just two on the bottom and two on top I will go look again???
Are there hidden behind anything?
Are there hidden behind anything?
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Re: How to remove grill from a credenza?
You should be able to grab with both hands at the arches at the top of the grill and eventually work it out. There are only 4 screws holding it....
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Re: How to remove grill from a credenza?
. That's what I thought but someone said 1 on each side? I didn't see any.i think the finish is just holding it in there
I will have to try again tomorrow
I will have to try again tomorrow
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Re: How to remove grill from a credenza?
I had an early four door on which the grille was removed by removing screws - don't remember where or how many but they were on the front of the grille - then removing the motorboard and finally sliding the grille up and out of the top of the cabinet.
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Re: How to remove grill from a credenza?
That's what I have Jim, I think it may be stuck from old varnish or something.. Because the top moves free and the bottom does, seems stuck in the middle of the grill someplace. I will check it out today. I'm just timid at pulling or putting an preside on it because the spindles in the grill are thin and fragile. An other ideas to try?
Thanks for your help everyone.
Thanks for your help everyone.
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Re: How to remove grill from a credenza?
Perhaps you can try using a hair dryer on a low setting to soften the the lacquer/varnish where it is sticking.
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Re: How to remove grill from a credenza?
For what it's worth, the later 4 door model has 6 screws (all visible).