Re: Re-veneering Speaker Cabinets
- From: RdM <rdm@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 29 Apr 2006 13:27:00 +1200
"The Legend" <trabant owners club@Nicks place.comco> writes:
I have an ancient pair of Wharfdale E90's to which I'm extremely attached.
During a house move about five years ago, the teak veneer was damaged on
both cabinets...one fairly badly.
Anyone recommend a company who can undertake this type of work and perhaps
an idea as to what sort of cost I'll be looking at?
Dunno about a company but if you feel that DIY might be possible there's a
similiar question and some great, illustrative, answers posted here:
http://audioheritage.org/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=10400
Worth registering (painless and almost instant) just to be able to view the
pics in the two separate (well-illustrated) threads given in the third post.
Even if you think DIY will be out of the question it will give you an idea of
what's involved; that might aid you in finding a local furniture restorer.
Ross_M
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