The value of a model 42-365K Philco radio that works and has no damage other than having a cabinet that needs refinishing can range between $400 and $700.
Refinishing furniture can damage the wood surface if tools and chemicals are used incorrectly. One example is to make sure you sand with the grain of the wood instead of against the grain.
No there should be no wood damage from and under the counter cofee pot.
You need a cabinet with a tube amp or you will potentially damage/destroy the power tubes and/or the amplifier.
Orbital would be enough for refinishing. Much less chance of damage to the floor also. Unless you have used one before or the floor needs leveling, a belt sander can ruin a floor very quickly.
Yes you can, but if you run it at high volume, you may damage the cabinet.
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The ratings determine how long a cabinet will protect the items inside in the case of a fire. They can last from 30 minutes to up to 2 hours. Also it's important to look at water protection, to protect the cabinet from water damage occurred while the fire is being put out.
Refinishing is the kiss of death for a collector, but to a shooter, it may enhance the value somewhat. Depending on its value and age (see the "Standard Catalog"), you may decide you can't do too much economic damage.
Often times the waranty is voided when an object is resold, but the sale itself will not negate the fireproofing in the file cabinet. If you don't need the waranty, and the safe has no apparant damage, it should be fine.
The main benefits of utilizing a fire proof file cabinet is to protect important documents for accidental damage. This will be most useful for things like birth certificates, wedding certificates, share documentation and household insurance.
When searching for the right fireproof file cabinet for your business's important possessions, it's critical that you know the properties of the various classes of these cabinets. Their testing consists of being subjected to 2000-degree flames on all sides, and the specific temperature the inside maintains and the duration for which it holds dictates the class of cabinet. A Class 125-2 Hour cabinet, for instance, will protect magnetic media from damage by keeping it under 125 degrees Fahrenheit for up to two hours. A Class 350 cabinet will prevent damage to paper by keeping the inside under 350 degrees Fahrenheit.
A general contractor would be able to do any needed repairs. An expert drywall installer/repairman would be best for replacing and refinishing wallboard. A damaged floor would require someone who is experienced with floor repair.