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oak TV cabinet
This past week I have been making this oak TV cabinet. it is almost complete just needing the top shelf polishing and the handles and catches. Will be delivering it next week.
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http://www.alanwilley.co.uk/
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Re: oak TV cabinet
The stuff you can knock up with a couple of old pallets. That looks nearly as good as an Ikea one
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Re: oak TV cabinet
This particular item is in the range of £370. I wish they did make pallets out of oak might save me a few quid. I actually did have a customer come into the shop and ask me if I was more expensive than Ikea.
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Re: oak TV cabinet
That really is quite reasonable, cheap in fact.mailee wrote:This particular item is in the range of £370.
Although don't hold me to that when I get you to quote for something!
In all seriousness I've seen the many items you've posted over the years and your work is consistent in quailty everytime. Now and again we get custom pieces that need to be made and i've often thought about getting in contact. I know you're a fair distance from us but I assume you could price and work from drawings?
Edit: what did you lacquer it with btw?
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Re: oak TV cabinet
This one isn't lacquered it is a wax finish. When I do lacquer pieces I use Morrells 2K clear. I have done work for customers at a distance from me but they have been small items as the shipping on larger items makes it too expensive.
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Re: oak TV cabinet
Got the catches and handles fitted today. I will deliver this tomorrow.
Never enough hours in the day!
http://www.alanwilley.co.uk/
http://www.alanwilley.co.uk/