Evening people !
I have just undertook a small project, involving the modernising of this thing:
After refurbishing the cabinet, i intend to replace all the old electronics with a modern solid state amp(class AB, 35W), power supply, wifi, MP3 and possibly bluetooth smart phone connection.
I will have two speakers mounted on the sides for some sort of stereo sound
I would still like to keep the vintage appeal of the radio though.
I am going to have to make a new front, joining the two existing sections. veneer looks like wallnut, so i'll try to find a suiteable wallnut piece.
here is what the cabinet looks like as per today:
It is not so obvious on the pictures, but the ply supporting the veneer is a little bent, mostly visible on the top left of this picture:
basically, the top is not truly flat, it has a slight bowl in that corner, which i would like to rectify before doing anything else.
I am thinking soaked towels in a tray, placed inside the cabinet, and some sort of clamp to force the bowl straight.
would that work ?
once straighten, i was thinking of a good scrub with fine steel wool and alcohol, followed by a few coat of shellac...
what else could i do to improve on the finish ?
I have just undertook a small project, involving the modernising of this thing:
After refurbishing the cabinet, i intend to replace all the old electronics with a modern solid state amp(class AB, 35W), power supply, wifi, MP3 and possibly bluetooth smart phone connection.
I will have two speakers mounted on the sides for some sort of stereo sound
I would still like to keep the vintage appeal of the radio though.
I am going to have to make a new front, joining the two existing sections. veneer looks like wallnut, so i'll try to find a suiteable wallnut piece.
here is what the cabinet looks like as per today:
It is not so obvious on the pictures, but the ply supporting the veneer is a little bent, mostly visible on the top left of this picture:
basically, the top is not truly flat, it has a slight bowl in that corner, which i would like to rectify before doing anything else.
I am thinking soaked towels in a tray, placed inside the cabinet, and some sort of clamp to force the bowl straight.
would that work ?
once straighten, i was thinking of a good scrub with fine steel wool and alcohol, followed by a few coat of shellac...
what else could i do to improve on the finish ?