I cant get over how well the timber came up with a buffer its really good i look forward to seeing this project progress and how you put all the bits inside it. Id leave the scratches as they are
It's mad isn't it really. But then the wood was originally lacquered so in theory no reason why products for car lacquer wouldn't work on it too. So pleased I did do it, and yes totally agree with leaving the scratches - it is part of It's story and history 😀
I love how to simple design and function of a speaker has remained unchanged for decades. That wooden case polished up nicely too, looking forward to seeing the finished result
I cant get over how well the timber came up with a buffer its really good i look forward to seeing this project progress and how you put all the bits inside it. Id leave the scratches as they are
It's mad isn't it really. But then the wood was originally lacquered so in theory no reason why products for car lacquer wouldn't work on it too. So pleased I did do it, and yes totally agree with leaving the scratches - it is part of It's story and history 😀
@RichieRouge206 it worked well. I've buffed up a table before with a buffer and beeswax it worked well. God bless Henry cole and his mad ideas 😂
I love how to simple design and function of a speaker has remained unchanged for decades. That wooden case polished up nicely too, looking forward to seeing the finished result
Thank you 😊 The wood is a joy and such a welcome change from endless plastic 😳 just the waiting game for parts now lol
Cleaned up a treat ,look forward to seeing what you do with it.
Cheers Rich! It's definitely brought the wood back to life!