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Has anyone used a fabric other than tweed to cover a cabinet?

I'm thinking of using denim. Ive also seen som nice silk that should wrap well.

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The tight weave of denim is not going to be very transparent. That said, it could be used to tame an overly bright amp. It might also help dispersion.

I suppose you could also fix a baggy screen by throwing it in a bathtub of hot water. "Shrink to fit."
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Not as grill cloth.

To cover the cabinet itself.

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Cantplay wrote:To cover the cabinet itself.
I'd think the glue would bleed through. Maybe some of the ladies at the local crafts shop could help you with that :)

Oh yeah, and the big question is how are you going to do the cuffs? Normal/cowboy, or rolled up rockabilly, bobby-socks style? :) :)
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Yes people have used fabric to wrap cabinets and some will use mod podge to strengthen the fabric.
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Having covered a head and 4 x 12" cab in tweed, I think denim would be a natural for this. One thing I noticed about the tweed I used, one side had been prepared with some sore of sealant - maybe clear shellac or something - felt stiff.. This helped keep the fabric from unravelling where I cut it for corners, etc. You'd probably want to do the same with denim. Also, the shellac (or whatever it is) can prevent the glue from bleeding through.
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Back in the 80's, I covered some cabinets with a grayish woven material I got from a local upholstery guy. It had some sort of backing on it that allowed it to be easily glued to the wood. Back then I didn't round the edges, just covered them with aluminum angle, and used ball corners. They held up well, (I think I still have a 13cf sub in the garage somewhere).
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Go for it John,Awesome Idea bro!!!Mikey
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I've seen a denim cab. I don't know what they used to do it but it looked great.
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