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Title: Wood repair // Bondo
Post by: dprush83 on March 01, 2012, 07:01:08 pm
Hi all,

I am fixing a side to an old cocktail cabinet.  It is a Defender and one side has a lot of damage that I will be using Bondo to repair.  My main question is, should I remove the laminate from that side entirely, then bondo everything, and then re-laminate?  If anybody can confirm that, it would be great--and if you know where i can find the same "wood grain pattern" laminate for the Defender cabinet that would be a huge bonus.

My other question, and the one I'm most curious about...is for the control panel.  It looks like it's been converted a time or two and the control panel boards are wrecked.  Everything is still sound, though, so I hate to start over.  Would it be too much to bondo all the joystick/button holes, allow it to dry, sand it down, and press new holes where I want them?
Title: Re: Wood repair // Bondo
Post by: Sparkolicious on March 01, 2012, 09:32:48 pm
If it were my project I would remove the laminate and replace it.   For the holes.... if you aren't interested in making a new panel, I would fill the hole with a wood plug, cut it close to flush, sand, and then bondo. 
Title: Re: Wood repair // Bondo
Post by: kahlid74 on March 02, 2012, 08:52:10 am
Spark has the same Idea I do:

Title: Re: Wood repair // Bondo
Post by: dprush83 on March 02, 2012, 09:48:44 am
Exactly what I needed, thanks to you both!