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Cuse

13/02/2004 5:35 AM

Source for wood painting and repair

I am located in Miami Florida and recently bought a wall unit at a
sample sale for a deep discount. The shelf is scratched in some areas
so I would like to completely repaint all the shelves (not the support
or other parts, just the shelves). I have painted before and can never
get the smooth dull sheen I wanted so this be better contracted out.
Where can I take this to for this type of work? A cabinet shop?

Also, when the disassembled the unit, they had to unscrew a piece of
wood and the moron brute forced it and cause a chip in the upright
member. It is MDF is there anyway to repair a dent in MDF?

Thanks for any comment/advise.

Sum


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"Preston Andreas"

in reply to Cuse on 13/02/2004 5:35 AM

14/02/2004 2:05 AM

You can use a plastic body filler such as BondoT to fill in the dent. Most
cabinet shops don't have a finishing shop. Those that do may not want to
finish something they did not build, however, you might call a few to see if
they won't finish it for you. Try calling a few paint contractors that
hopefully has a good spray man. Also, some furniture refinishers can put a
finish on it for you and repair the dent.

Preston
"Cuse" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> I am located in Miami Florida and recently bought a wall unit at a
> sample sale for a deep discount. The shelf is scratched in some areas
> so I would like to completely repaint all the shelves (not the support
> or other parts, just the shelves). I have painted before and can never
> get the smooth dull sheen I wanted so this be better contracted out.
> Where can I take this to for this type of work? A cabinet shop?
>
> Also, when the disassembled the unit, they had to unscrew a piece of
> wood and the moron brute forced it and cause a chip in the upright
> member. It is MDF is there anyway to repair a dent in MDF?
>
> Thanks for any comment/advise.
>
> Sum
>


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