08-28-2016, 10:42 AM
I appreciate it, guys ![Icon_thumbup Icon_thumbup](https://philcoradio.com/phorum/images/smilies/icon_thumbup.gif)
I've just spent some time filling the nail head holes. After debating whether to use walnut Timber Mate (too dark) or natural wood filler (which contains acetone), I decided to go with the latter. They turned out okay. I think that after I let it dry, dab some Medium Walnut toner on the spots with a brush, let dry thoroughly and polish, that they will be A-O-K.
I did use some Timber Mate at the joints of the trim on the one speaker where the trim was gapping a bit. It likewise will be OK.
More to come...this job isn't finished yet...
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I've just spent some time filling the nail head holes. After debating whether to use walnut Timber Mate (too dark) or natural wood filler (which contains acetone), I decided to go with the latter. They turned out okay. I think that after I let it dry, dab some Medium Walnut toner on the spots with a brush, let dry thoroughly and polish, that they will be A-O-K.
I did use some Timber Mate at the joints of the trim on the one speaker where the trim was gapping a bit. It likewise will be OK.
More to come...this job isn't finished yet...
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Ron Ramirez
Ferdinand IN