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Question covering with one piece of Tolex

Posted: Thu Mar 21, 2024 2:35 pm
by donvan
I have a simple question. I am going to cover a speaker cabinet with one piece of tolex so that I only have one seam. Since the I will need to coat all 4 sides with WilsonArt H2O, one side will be on the floor as I wait for the glue to get tacky. Having one side on the floor does not seem like a good idea. Any suggestions on how to do this step?

Re: Question covering with one piece of Tolex

Posted: Thu Mar 21, 2024 2:52 pm
by martin manning
Simple solution: I think you could support the cab on some spiky things, could literally be a board with some spikes driven through it (or snug fit through pre-drilled holes). File down the point so they don't divot the cab.

Re: Question covering with one piece of Tolex

Posted: Thu Mar 21, 2024 3:07 pm
by xtian
Exactly. Drive some nails (finish nails are best, with their small, roundish heads) into some scrap plywood. This serves as a stand for your work.

Re: Question covering with one piece of Tolex

Posted: Thu Mar 21, 2024 3:40 pm
by chaccmgr
or use painter's pyramids

Re: Question covering with one piece of Tolex

Posted: Thu Mar 21, 2024 4:16 pm
by GAStan
Or do it in two steps. You don't have to complete it all in a single step just because you're using a single piece. First cover the top and sides, then turn it over and apply the adhesive to the bottom and finish it up.

I'd work on and old towel or blanket to keep from scuffing the new tolex.

Re: Question covering with one piece of Tolex

Posted: Thu Mar 21, 2024 7:19 pm
by donvan
These are all fantastic ideas. Thanks!

Re: Question covering with one piece of Tolex

Posted: Thu Mar 21, 2024 10:49 pm
by bepone
important, dont cut all the length exactly, snd glue only 3 sides and 4.th bottom next day.. because tolex is shrinking and if doing all on the same day, thre will be visible gap when glue hardens.. next day making 4.th side easily, cut on size and will be no gap

Re: Question covering with one piece of Tolex

Posted: Thu Mar 21, 2024 11:22 pm
by katopan
Clamp a couple of lengths of wood to the bench with a large block glued at the end of each or even a couple of cross lengths screwed on. Some set up so that it can support the cabinet from the inside while you work on the outside. Grab the baffle cut-out or other inside surfaces to turn it over as needed.

Re: Question covering with one piece of Tolex

Posted: Fri Mar 22, 2024 1:26 pm
by donvan
bepone wrote: Thu Mar 21, 2024 10:49 pm important, dont cut all the length exactly, snd glue only 3 sides and 4.th bottom next day.. because tolex is shrinking and if doing all on the same day, thre will be visible gap when glue hardens.. next day making 4.th side easily, cut on size and will be no gap
Does everyone agree that the one piece method will have a gap at the seam if I do it all in one day?

Bepone, I certainly do not want a gap. The issue I see with your suggestion is with the final seam. In the tutorials that I have watched, for the final seam, you overlap the material over where you started. Then you make a final cut. After that you lift up the end of the tolex and pull up the cut piece underneath so that you do not have any overlapping tolex. If I do it your way, the underneath piece will have already dried and I may not be able to remove it because it dried over night.

Re: Question covering with one piece of Tolex

Posted: Fri Mar 22, 2024 2:29 pm
by dorrisant
I usually rest the wet side of a cab on two pieces of wood... 1/2" or less square by about 20-24". It doesn't seem to ever affect the end product in a negative way. I do like the "bed of nails" idea and may switch to that if I ever change things up.

Re: Question covering with one piece of Tolex

Posted: Mon Apr 01, 2024 2:31 pm
by donvan
Thanks for all of the tips. My first cabinet covering was a success. The finished product looks really nice. Surprisingly, the part that gave me the most trouble was cutting the seam. I used a new blade in my box knife and bared down hard on the cut but still had issues getting through both pieces of tolex. Because of that, the seam was not perfect but was still pretty good, There is a slight overlap but is hidden on the bottom.