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wilkic65

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  1. I’ll have to see how the stain works I already have filled them
  2. I was thinking of spraying both stain and poly
  3. Yeah it’s a little lighter but it should take stain and I plan to sand whole speaker using 220 or higher and then refinish all hoping it blends. I’ve done auto body work and was going to treat it the same slow and steady hand sand and so on
  4. That’s the closest store to me other then the local mom and pop hardware that I frequent
  5. No they only had natural
  6. From what I’ve read I think I’m going to sand them and spray the stain on then oil it once it’s dry unless there is a polyurethane
  7. I’ve used these filling nail holes in trim around the house they do a fair job but with the size of the fills I needed to do I picked filler
  8. I used this because it’s what my local hardware store had in stock and it’s close I think
  9. So golden oak stain seems to be what people recommend
  10. Needed to use wood filler they were deep so now trying to blend out the filling
  11. I will take and share some but in the meantime I was looking for products or finishes that will get it close if not match the factory oiled oak
  12. I have a pair of Heresy that I am rebuilding and the wood needs some patch work what do I use to get it as close as I can to oil oak so it blends in
  13. I have rebuilt a pair of klipsch and need to refinish a part of the cabinet they are oil oak and I want to get as close as I can
  14. I have a pair of Heresy II they are all original and in super good shape with the stands, original boxes and sequential numbers. They sound fine to me but I question if I should do some upgrades like recap the crossovers horn seals or change woofer. I feel leaving them alone will help resale as long as I take care of them but I know the internals are aging
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