06-27-2015, 10:38 PM
Very nice Fred
How do you sand the small areas between the bars on the top of the cabinet? I have a cabinet I started on a few years ago but still need to add a few more coats of lacquer and address those areas between the bars.
I see what you mean about the dial, but what about toning what is now whiter to match? I don't imaging applying those decals was too much fun, but you sure did a very nice job in a pretty short period of time..... even the chassis looks great!



How do you sand the small areas between the bars on the top of the cabinet? I have a cabinet I started on a few years ago but still need to add a few more coats of lacquer and address those areas between the bars.
I see what you mean about the dial, but what about toning what is now whiter to match? I don't imaging applying those decals was too much fun, but you sure did a very nice job in a pretty short period of time..... even the chassis looks great!
John KK4ZLF
Lexington, KY
"illegitimis non carborundum"