falconboy
Very Well-Known Member
I have now done the hard work and semi converted the TV unit in to an enclosure. I have added a 72mm stained strip at the bottom where the glass door track is mounted, and added the sliding glass doors.
Since the 72mm strip is not original, its stain is slightly different to the rest of the cabinet. It can be used as is nicely, or you may wish to restain it.
The large area measures approx 890 wide x 650 high x 600 deep. Add the shelving below the main bit and the whole unit measures approx 1080 high.
All that needs doing is replacing the backing board, cost about $10 for something at Bunnings and nail it on. Add light fittings and voila!
Its in quite good condition. I'd keep it myself but its too big for me.
Pickup Sutherland, Sydney. It fit easily in the back of my Ford station wagon, so you will need similar or van/ute/trailer.
Sell $220 ono
Options:
99.5% full tin of 1L Wattyl Stain & Clear all in one Dark Mahogany/Jarrah - $30
2x Ceramic Light fittings (new) install yourself - $9
Glass door lock (new) - $9
Since the 72mm strip is not original, its stain is slightly different to the rest of the cabinet. It can be used as is nicely, or you may wish to restain it.
The large area measures approx 890 wide x 650 high x 600 deep. Add the shelving below the main bit and the whole unit measures approx 1080 high.
All that needs doing is replacing the backing board, cost about $10 for something at Bunnings and nail it on. Add light fittings and voila!
Its in quite good condition. I'd keep it myself but its too big for me.
Pickup Sutherland, Sydney. It fit easily in the back of my Ford station wagon, so you will need similar or van/ute/trailer.
Sell $220 ono
Options:
99.5% full tin of 1L Wattyl Stain & Clear all in one Dark Mahogany/Jarrah - $30
2x Ceramic Light fittings (new) install yourself - $9
Glass door lock (new) - $9