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Conversion radiator MDF, by Brian


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Brian

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Description
I made a conversion with a windowsill to cover the radiator. The conversion is made of a beam construction and MDF plates. The conversion has been completely painted with enamel paint.
Conversion with windowsill
I started by making a drawing to scale. After I measured and drew everything, I was able to order everything I needed.
First I made a frame from beams 44.0*44.0 cm. I leveled this frame and attached it to the walls with nail plugs. Then I attached the MDF plates to the frame with screws. After all the plates were attached, I started filling and sanding everything. So that everything is nice and smooth. Then I could start painting, first painting twice with primer for MDF. And finally 1 more time with lacquer paint (cloud gray)
Conversion of MDF clear
293.2 cm * 44.0 cm * 60.2 cm
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204,68 €
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