The first pair of cabinets I glued up were too out of square for me to use so I glued a front and back on each box then used them to practice on. Now I have practiced a couple of painting techniques on them. First I brushed on 3 coats of 1-2-3 primer to each box. Then I sprayed one with Rustoleum truck bed liner and the other with a Rustoleum textured multicolor copperish paint. Here is how the multicolor paint turned out:
Here's the truck bed liner:
The epoxy experiment is going to have to wait awhile, that stuff's expensive. Any idea what kind of coverage a quart of resin will get when used on the outside of speakers?
For my veneering experiment I am going to try a heated iron method using Heat Lock veneer glue. However, nobody local carries it so I am going to have to order it in before I can start.
Mike
Mike
A little info for your finishing with truck bed liner spray.
After doing several hundred spires speakers and Elf small monitors. My tip for doing this.
First seal the end grain of the MDF. I used 50/50 glue and water then switched to shilac.. Shilac one coat dries fast sand then move on.
Next get some cheap black latex paint. Walmart if you like. Paint the cabinet black FIRST.
Now if the end grain is not sealed reapply some more shilac but sand first then reapply the shilac.
If it works good and the paint shows no signs of end grains move on.
Next paint with the liner spray. Keep back 12" plus to make the desired finish. If you follow this above a can of bed liner spray easy does 4-6 cabinets your size..
Al