[ot] Tolex covering?
2001-10-17 by Mike Marsh
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2001-10-17 by Mike Marsh
Does anybody have experience with or links to descriptions for covering plywood with Tolex? Thanks! Mike
2001-10-17 by John Speth
I used tolex to cover my MOTM cabinet. It's not the elegance of wood, of course, but the stuff works like a dream. By that, I mean that it's stable enough to be strong but stretches just enough to make it easy to apply. It's relatively expensive but worth the money, IMO.
I bought some from a guy in town who recovers Fender amps. He gave me all the tips for using it. Use 3M Spray 90 for adhesive and use a new exacto knife for the trimming after applying the tolex. I bought metal corner protectors so I wouldn't have to worry about my corners. You should go to local music stores, etc to look at the Fender method of covering. There seems to be a standard for overlapping (when to, when not to, and how much), and corner work that Fender has used over the years.
One last tip, I covered my cabinet in August (warm time). I bet the stuff doesn't work so well in January so apply it while in a warm room.
John Speth
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2001-10-17 by Mike Marsh
Thanks, John! All good info, and appreciated. I have two plywood cabinets that are painted black, but I want to cover them with snakeskin (!) I have the corners and the feet, and just needed reassurance that it wasn't a tricky job, because as you say, the stuff's expensive. Snakeskin MOTM... Mike --- In motm@y..., John Speth <johns@m...> wrote: > I used tolex to cover my MOTM cabinet. It's not the elegance of wood, of > course, but the stuff works like a dream. By that, I mean that it's stable > enough to be strong but stretches just enough to make it easy to apply. > It's relatively expensive but worth the money, IMO. > > I bought some from a guy in town who recovers Fender amps. He gave me all > the tips for using it. Use 3M Spray 90 for adhesive and use a new exacto > knife for the trimming after applying the tolex. I bought metal corner > protectors so I wouldn't have to worry about my corners. You should go to > local music stores, etc to look at the Fender method of covering. There > seems to be a standard for overlapping (when to, when not to, and how much), > and corner work that Fender has used over the years. > > One last tip, I covered my cabinet in August (warm time). I bet the stuff
> doesn't work so well in January so apply it while in a warm room. > > John Speth > mailto:johns@m...