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22-04-2009, 9:13 AM
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Piano Black Panels?
Hi Guys
Anyone know where I can buy some sheets of Piano Black panels from?
I built an AV cabinet the other week but think it would look alot better if I could stick some sheets of Piano Black material on the doors. I am looking for something similar to a veneer or or just a sheet that I can stick on with some wood glue.
I tried a goodle search but that didnt bring up anything useful. Anyone have any experiences with buying something like this?
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22-04-2009, 10:15 AM
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Re: Piano Black Panels?
Can a Mod maybe move this to the Home Cinema DIY section, it might be better off there?
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22-04-2009, 10:17 AM
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Re: Piano Black Panels?
No probs  Trying to match a certain sub by any chance?
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22-04-2009, 10:27 AM
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Re: Piano Black Panels?
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No probs  Trying to match a certain sub by any chance?
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heh heh of course! Also noticed yesterday when then the sun was shining in through the window that the Gloss Black paint I used didnt look that nice, even though I put 2 coats on it still didnt give the look I was looking for, so am wanting to now get some panels to put onver the paint.
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22-04-2009, 10:47 AM
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Re: Piano Black Panels?
Jim
I`ll see what I can come up with but you could always paint the Monolith when it arrives  to match the cabinet.
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22-04-2009, 11:29 AM
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Re: Piano Black Panels?
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heh heh of course! Also noticed yesterday when then the sun was shining in through the window that the Gloss Black paint I used didnt look that nice, even though I put 2 coats on it still didnt give the look I was looking for, so am wanting to now get some panels to put onver the paint.
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You could always try using Fablon ....
" Fablon Black 69445 " ............
New Fablon Plains and Clear, Fablon Black 69445,Fablon Blue 69625,Fablon Glossy Clear,Fablon Glossy Clear,Fablon Pink 60048,Fablon Red 69603,Fablon White 69300,Fablon White 69400,FablonWhite 60405
Or maybe Formica 'Diamond Black ' ........
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22-04-2009, 11:55 AM
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Re: Piano Black Panels?
If you know anyone that's handy with a spray gun, you could whack a couple of coast of black spray paint on it followed by a few coast of High Gloss lacquer to give it that hi gloss finish.
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22-04-2009, 5:10 PM
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Re: Piano Black Panels?
you will have to strip the gloss paint off before spraying it
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Re: Piano Black Panels?
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you will have to strip the gloss paint off before spraying it
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That brings to mind not only the ghastly smell of the contact adhesive that you had to use to stick down formica when many years ago I last used such stuff to stick down veneer and which stuff generated an entire sub-culture of drunken children .. Glue Sniffing seems to have gone out off fashion in an era of cheap alcohol  .. but also the Much more ghastly smell of the paint stripper - nitromores I think it was called? - used way back when.
I'd rather just order a Cabinet ready made in Piano Black finish and sell the old cabinet.
I wonder if Ikea do them in such a finish ? Or then theres Stand and deliver who I can personally recommend and who do variations on Piano Black .. browse on their site Here ...
Spectral CL-1052 - Spectral Closed - Spectral Stands - Stand and Deliver
Of course theres no saving the determined do-it-yourselfer but I'd rather pay for a Do It By Some One Else Who Knows What The Hell He/or She is Doing Err ... though I'll admit that that doesn't scan as well as D.I.Y.
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22-04-2009, 7:10 PM
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Re: Piano Black Panels?
Not sure what size the doors are on your new cabinet, but ikea do some high gloss doors used predominantly in kitchens, but they have a nice quality finish. Come in a range of sizes too, you may need to cut them but could be possible to do so in such a way that you don't see the cut edge (if the edge would be visible, try some conti edging tape painted with japlac gloss)
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22-04-2009, 7:10 PM
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Re: Piano Black Panels?
If you build a unit that can easily be transporter then get it sprayed. I wanted mine sprayed but had to do to much work to it on site for that and with 2 young kids i couldnt spray it in the room
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22-04-2009, 7:12 PM
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Re: Piano Black Panels?
if it is just the doors you want then cut new form mdf and give the edges a good sanding with a sanding block to keep flat then get em sprayed
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