Is this really a restoration?
I mean if you take a perfectly good cabinet and trash it for a new one...is this considered a restoration?
I think it's full blown laziness if you ask me.
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Is this really a restoration?
I mean if you take a perfectly good cabinet and trash it for a new one...is this considered a restoration?
I think it's full blown laziness if you ask me.
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Quoted from rufessor:Yeah- it would have been so much nicer looking if he created a bondo cast in the shape of the original cabinet-
JEEZ
Yeah, you're right.....looks like total dust to me too.
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