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Post by mindfulloffire on Apr 30, 2015 13:51:02 GMT
this is a green kids headboard that we literally couldn’t give away so i decided to make use of it. MadDogDonnieReed, @asoundlikesilence, TomK & others ![](http://allpowertothepeople.nfshost.com/concrete/files/6114/3040/1279/20150429_181017.jpg) ![](http://allpowertothepeople.nfshost.com/concrete/files/1814/3040/1254/20150429_181021.jpg) sand paper side can be replaced as needed. ![](http://allpowertothepeople.nfshost.com/concrete/files/4614/3040/1239/20150429_181027.jpg) leather side should hopefully stick around ![](http://allpowertothepeople.nfshost.com/concrete/files/6514/3040/1222/20150429_181043.jpg) i used this cabiniet liner stuff under the leather and under the sand paper spot
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Post by aussie-rabbit on Apr 30, 2015 15:25:56 GMT
If I may suggest, in the thread here - sbg-sword-forum.forums.net/thread/31921/polishing-zenwhen using wet-or-dry paper I prefer a hard backing such as glass, this is because too much "give" will cut the paper, as you have two "ends" to work from might I suggest an edge which you can slot different "squares" into, that way you can have different materials on hand to swap over, particularly with the leather polishing pads, I have three common slick-sticks I use, one with tripoly compound, one with grey compound and one with auto-Sol gold. Either way your work table will save you a lot of time, happy polishing !
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Post by MadDogDonnieReed on Apr 30, 2015 17:26:08 GMT
Right on, bro! LOVE it! :)
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Post by aussie-rabbit on May 1, 2015 0:52:04 GMT
To fill the cupboards you might like to have some paper towel, large alcohol wipes, polishing compound(s), gloves, sauce bottle with water and a few drops of dish washing liquid and or light oil. ![:)](//storage.forums.net/forum/images/smiley/smiley.png) Always good to have everything on hand.
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