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difeliciantonio
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04/02/2016 6:09 pm  

I didn't, wish i had had to add back some of the warm honey tones that was faded and water damaged away. The cabinet was so dry it sucked up a can of watco Danish oil and still could take more! And that with it stilling for 15 min, wipe of the little excess and reapply. Who knows how many years it was in the barn it was found in up in Lancaster PA.


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tktoo
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04/02/2016 6:32 pm  

Not bad for a rehab/repurpose project on what would have otherwise gone into a dumpster, dif. I bet you learned a little something about hanging doors. Continuous hinges might not have been your best choice here as they don't allow for much if any adjustment. Uneven gaps and torqued doors can drive me batty.


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difeliciantonio
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04/02/2016 6:46 pm  

Hey Tktoo
The initial hanging of the doors, the gaps where perfect. On top and bottom as well as center gap. They are coming off again I was just mocking up places for the magnetic catches and eccentric door stops
You are right about the torqued substrate. That was the strighteat piece I could find. That why I am doing the eccentric door stops and the magnetic door catches at the top to pull them straight!


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difeliciantonio
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04/02/2016 6:58 pm  

Eccentric door stops on the bottom


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