Re: Re-veneering Speaker Cabinets
- From: "harrogate3" <harrogate3@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 29 Apr 2006 05:44:37 GMT
"The Legend" <trabant owners club@Nicks place.comco> wrote in message
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I have an ancient pair of Wharfdale E90's to which I'm extremelyattached.
During a house move about five years ago, the teak veneer wasdamaged on
both cabinets...one fairly badly.perhaps
Anyone recommend a company who can undertake this type of work and
an idea as to what sort of cost I'll be looking at?
TIA
tox
Look carefully at the surface. Whilst a wood veneer is used as the
base material (on top of chipboard) to give it texture, the wood-look
finish may actually be printed. On something as mass-produced as a
Wharfedale less than about 30 years old I would be very surprised if
the finish is the actual real thing.
--
Woody
harrogate3 at ntlworld dot com
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