How would you refinish kitchen cabinet doors with a 1970’s factory, I think synthetic, micro thin woodgrain finish? They are plywood.
Thankyou
Ken
How would you refinish kitchen cabinet doors with a 1970’s factory, I think synthetic, micro thin woodgrain finish? They are plywood.
Thankyou
Ken
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Depends on what you have in cash!
That old and all the kitched greese and stuff.
Send to a 'Dipper' Not that expensive if you figgure out the time and the cost of the 'good' strippers and YOUR LUNGS...
Thanks for the reply.
I will suggest that to SIL.
Ken
checkmate,
I may do mine in the near future. I'll use broken glass to scrape, they ar oak. Just break a piece in a brown paper bag, put on heavy gloves and scrape. I'm not sure plywood will hold up to anything else...
Edited 10/6/2005 5:35 pm ET by BG
Thankyou forthe reply.
Ken
look at what the cost of stripping would be, then look at what it would cost to make frame and panel doors out of oak and 1/4 in oak ply for the panel. Might be worth the differance to remake them.
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