Holzhacker
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Hi Guys, here's the scenario...
Client wanted to replace cabinets in a bunch of apartments. But now has decided to install new doors and drawer fronts instead. Mostly because of countertop issues. Client is thinking of either sanding and refinishing the face frames or installing laminate i.e. re-facing. I've spent years avoiding doing either since I think its a pain in the _ss. I'm figuring my RO90 should make pretty quick work of the face frames. Standard light weight Maple with probably 1 coat of Poly on them. They have an extra cabinet in storage I'm going to grab and refinish to clock the time it takes.
I've done tons of laminate work in the past. However, not cabinet refacing. Cutting down all those strips seems like a real time sink.
Has anyone refaced cabinets and have an idea of the time it takes?
Also does anyone know the typical finish grit for factory cabinets, what's a better/thinner finish over the stain than Poly? I'm figuring hitting the finish coat with the RO90 with buffer pad.
Any suggestions are greatly appreciated.
Markus
Client wanted to replace cabinets in a bunch of apartments. But now has decided to install new doors and drawer fronts instead. Mostly because of countertop issues. Client is thinking of either sanding and refinishing the face frames or installing laminate i.e. re-facing. I've spent years avoiding doing either since I think its a pain in the _ss. I'm figuring my RO90 should make pretty quick work of the face frames. Standard light weight Maple with probably 1 coat of Poly on them. They have an extra cabinet in storage I'm going to grab and refinish to clock the time it takes.
I've done tons of laminate work in the past. However, not cabinet refacing. Cutting down all those strips seems like a real time sink.
Has anyone refaced cabinets and have an idea of the time it takes?
Also does anyone know the typical finish grit for factory cabinets, what's a better/thinner finish over the stain than Poly? I'm figuring hitting the finish coat with the RO90 with buffer pad.
Any suggestions are greatly appreciated.
Markus