1970's Entertainment Makeover - Finally!

in #art7 years ago

Saw a lovely entertainment center at costco and my husband wanted to buy it. I said, wait, I think I can make over the one we have ignored for years - skeptical, but willing to see. He and the entire family loves the results. If only I had a project plan, might have gone more smoothly - but, trial and lots of errors got it to the point you are seeing. Happy to answer any questions.
Time: 4 Hours
Cost: $25
Difficulty: Medium
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Very heavy - solid oak! Took it out to the barn/workshop and prepared to sand.
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sanded using #80 grit. Moved it around so I could get to the different areas easily, meaning, setting it on it's side, etc.
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worked on a color of the stain - son in law had built a gorgeous custom table for a client and he said I could use the remaining stain but it was too dark - used Rustoleum Antique White to soften and blend. Then as a final finish used minwax poly to give it a high gloss at the end.
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closed out the back and ends with 1/4 x 2 poplar trim - should have used my nailer to finish - one of the "errors" I made, but you can't see it luckily since it is in the back.
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Made doors, trimmed the ends, put cool off color foots on the base, had the guys at lowes cut Plexiglass for the doors which I installed using industrial Velcro so I can take off to clean easily. Top is still a discussion - might do a gray tile or might leave it dark to match the legs. Will keep you updated. Again - no project plan, just some trial and a lot of error, but really happy with the finished product and as much money as I spend at Costco - happy I could produce that my husband loved.
Suggested materials for this project:

1/4 poplar trim  (Home Depot/Lowes)
1/4 oak plywood  (home Depot/Lowes)