NCD 412

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Have you guys ever looked at your old threads when digging things out to start the project over and realized that your posts came across as a snotty teenager and you would like to punch yourself in the face? No? I guess that's a me thing.

It's been quite a long time since I started on this 4x12 and it's been under a pile of other projects and I haven't really had the time to work on it and just played it the way it was, the grill ended up getting painted black and it's been sitting for a little while. Bought burgundy snakeskin tolex from mojotone a few years ago and when my local lowes refused to stock some wilsonart h20 contact adhesive(because I'm not paying $40 a quart for the same stuff from mojotone when I can get a gallon), I ended up working on other projects and letting it sit. Fast forward to now I just finished buying pretty much everything I need to restore the cabinet to better than new. Although it would be my first attempt at a recover I plan to take it slow and get this knocked out a task at a time.

Waiting on to show up:

1gal Wilsonart H20 Contact Adhesive - Arrived.
E-Z lok 6-32 brass threaded inserts (can't stand stripped woodscrews) - Arrived
EB casters (non pop in) - Arrived.
All new hardware (black and stainless) - Arrived

Foam tape - Arrived
Cerwin Vega handles with insert cups. (I broke down and decided the plastic wasn't all that bad and I was eventually swayed by it being less effort.) - Arrived.

To do:

I have to break down and take the cab corners to various sanders because it won't come off by hand, then prime and repaint them on hooks after I hammer the dings out. - done

Sand the entire cab down with an orbital and take a roundover bit to the edges of the cab if it sands too flat. - done

Pop the speakers out, mask them off, clean the rust off the speakers and take an acrylic nail brush with paint to the areas that rusted previously.

Drill the majority of the stripped holes to a larger diameter and put in inserts. - done

Prime and paint stainless hardware if it clashes.

Respray the face black after filling some dings because it looks pretty dull and grey. - done


Find out where I put the Sheffield logo. located but don't know if I still want it on the cab.



For the sake of google pulling this thread up so other people don't have to wonder, Cerwin Vega handles fit Peavey 412MS cabs as a direct replacement.

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This is probably a couple months worth of work, but I figured I would necro the thread simply because I was excited to work on the cab again after several years.

Project will be started as soon as the weather breaks, Michigan weather is awful and it's currently freezing rain in the middle of May.
 
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Is that an MDF cabinet? Looks like it from the photos. How much money are you going to end up putting into it?
 
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Plywood, the face could be MDF I've never looked close enough.

Think I'm sitting at just under $250 in parts in transit, not counting the $60 for the cab.
 
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Buckled down and started hammering out this project since I had everything ready, learned a lot and had many many many many inconvenient issues that popped up from my own lack of knowledge. I'll be throwing the corners on it soon but for now I am tired and need a break from it before I throw it out of a window or run it over, it's driving me nucking futs.

I had never attempted a recover of a cab before and soon after I genuinely began a few weeks ago I realized that I immediately went to the second hardest thing I could have covered, the first being an 8x12 the second being a 4x12 slant cab with a metal grille. If any of you decide to do this, start small and mess something tiny up before you move up to the big stuff. It's a big commitment and an even bigger headache.

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Yes, the grille is actually a metallic red that turns black when the light stops hitting it just right.
 
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