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Bsacco1, You can click on my avatar for a better look at mine. They looked like yours. I had a cabinet maker repair the nicks and gouges, then condition and stain them with Minwax mahogany and finally coat them with satin water-based polyurethane. My kids were preteens. The edge plies are covered with 3/4” x 3/4" solid cherry and finished with the rest of the cabinets.
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Kinda thought that's what you'd have to do but... It was soooommmeeething. Long as you're up and now a happy boy. Enjoy!
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Ciao, Ago! Non è affatto stupido! Those panels are not stiff enough. You should build a 90 degree corner as tall as the bass horn and at least 1.25 m from the inside of the "L" to the edge. Build the as you "wood" a wall in your house. I have no idea how Italian walls are made. 🤔 Plaster or gypsum board (Sheetrock, dry wall, ...) covering will work well and can be painted to match your walls. Mr. Paul Klipsch used these in his home.
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I wouldn't bother breaking up a Karlson for firewood.
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I put together a small document on this topic as it comes up pretty often. Care of Klipsch Speaker Finishes v3.pdf
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PWK advised me to use linseed oil and I did for many years. Now I just use furniture lemon oil. Works OK. PN
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