Silver Heels
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Hello,
Just trying to figure out what to do, and thought you guys might offer some suggestions. I have (or had) a set of vintage 1950's metal kitchen cabinets with a couple layers of paint on them. I took the doors and drawers into a company that specializes in sandblasting and coating. I removed the frames and have been slowly sandblasting them myself. When I spoke to the rep, he stated that being they were built of a thinner gauge material, they would use walnut shells, then lightly sandblast to give the new paint something to bite to. Because this was a delicate process, he was going to put his best guy on it. He calls me up yesterday, and tells me that another blaster that works for him got ahold of them, then went to town on the doors and drawers with sand. Now everything is warped. He was very apologetic, and said he would work with me to get new stuff fabbed up, or compensate me otherwise for the damage. What should I do? Since all the doors are damaged, I don't see how it would be feasable to have new doors made up (they have rounded edges, etc.) Should I price out some box cabinets and ask that he reimburse me full replacement value? I am not out to profit from their mistake, but don't want to be out money either. Thanks for your help.
Just trying to figure out what to do, and thought you guys might offer some suggestions. I have (or had) a set of vintage 1950's metal kitchen cabinets with a couple layers of paint on them. I took the doors and drawers into a company that specializes in sandblasting and coating. I removed the frames and have been slowly sandblasting them myself. When I spoke to the rep, he stated that being they were built of a thinner gauge material, they would use walnut shells, then lightly sandblast to give the new paint something to bite to. Because this was a delicate process, he was going to put his best guy on it. He calls me up yesterday, and tells me that another blaster that works for him got ahold of them, then went to town on the doors and drawers with sand. Now everything is warped. He was very apologetic, and said he would work with me to get new stuff fabbed up, or compensate me otherwise for the damage. What should I do? Since all the doors are damaged, I don't see how it would be feasable to have new doors made up (they have rounded edges, etc.) Should I price out some box cabinets and ask that he reimburse me full replacement value? I am not out to profit from their mistake, but don't want to be out money either. Thanks for your help.
