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Wow, so this is what they looked like! Wow,...
Wow, so this is what they looked like! Wow, absolutely beautiful. And he's selling it for a decent price, too.
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I don't recommend re-wiring for the average...
I don't recommend re-wiring for the average person. Better to be safe than sorry! But I grew up working on a farm, know how to work on cars (if they were built in the 60s or 70s) and I've done...
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Use a toothpick to spread the glue as far under...
Use a toothpick to spread the glue as far under the veneer as you can. Then place a ruler or a thin board on top of the veneer. Use clamps to hold down the ruler or board and let dry over night. ...
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If it's a machine I'll use, as opposed to one...
If it's a machine I'll use, as opposed to one sitting all purty in a collection, I use a high-grade furniture wax instead of shellac or poly. The wax gives it the beautiful finish you want, but it...
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