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Old 03-25-2013, 08:54 AM
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Candace,

Your red cabinet is awesome! I love it.

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Old 03-25-2013, 09:08 AM
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Candace, I love what you did with the cabinet. What paint, and what color is it? On my monitor it looks like a brick red.
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It's a bit of a brighter red than brick, but after my glitter paint was discontinued I decided to go with left over paint that I already had. We have a bunch of niches in our stairway that I had painted a bunch of bright colors. I think 7 or 8 niches all painted with a different color paint. You could say that I've got color and I'm not afraid to use it:> This red is the red pulled from one of those niches. It's a Sherwin Williams semi-gloss called "Real Red".
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Old 03-26-2013, 02:52 AM
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The red sets off the machine nicely - brown would camouflage it.
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Great job !!
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She cleaned up right purty. Think she is loving her new home too.
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Old 03-26-2013, 06:56 AM
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Wow! Great job on both cabinet and machine, and they go together so well! I normally would not paint a cabinet, but in this case, with the condition it was in, I think you did the right thing. Did you use wood filler and then sand and paint or was sanding enough? Did you have veneer on the cabinet or solid wood? GREAT JOB!!!
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Originally Posted by cricket_iscute View Post
Wow! Great job on both cabinet and machine, and they go together so well! I normally would not paint a cabinet, but in this case, with the condition it was in, I think you did the right thing. Did you use wood filler and then sand and paint or was sanding enough? Did you have veneer on the cabinet or solid wood? GREAT JOB!!!
I had to use wood filler in several areas and sand. The legs and rails are wood, but the rest was veneer that was in really poor condition. I had to glue it in many areas. And the veneer was very thin, thinner than on Singer tables. If I had to do it over, I'd do a primer first. I had thought the paint was thick enough to give good coverage, but I had to apply probably 5 coats of it!
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That turned out to be a beautiful machine, and I love the cabinet. Red in the north is the thing for this year of the Snake.....Put it in a north corner or on a north wall for good luck.....
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I love it.
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If you lived close by me I would buy it in a heart beat!!! You have done a
beautiful job restoring the machine and cabinet.
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