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|    dbtimecapsule@yahoo.com to Terry S    |
|    Re: HF100R grill cloth install    |
|    25 May 20 10:12:59    |
      On Tuesday, May 19, 2020 at 9:28:36 AM UTC-4, Terry S wrote:       > I've had this box apart for several years, finally getting around to       finishing it. Any tips on installing the grill cloth?       >        > I have the bottom strip with the little barbs, I imagine those are intended       to grab the cloth.        >        > Just finished all the laminate work, starting re-assembly of all the       exterior parts.        >        > When I got this box there was no cloth, no strip, no waterfalls, no glass,       no glass frames, etc... so this is all new to me.       >                      I've used wall paper paste. Apply - thinly - to the cabinet. Not too thick.       Lay the cloth on top and press down. You might want to put a staple here and       there to keep it tight. Don't worry if the paste oozes through the cloth. Just       wipe it off with a        damp rag. The nice thing about the paste is that it's water based. Best to try       on a sample first.                      > Any help, pics, tips appreciated. No idea how this goes together.       >        > I have some other mysteries too, will follow up.       >        > Terry              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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