Well, I didn't make it to primer but I did get quite a bit done this past weekend.
Spent the better part of a day filling screw holes, low spots, and sanding. It was a lot of work. When I glued the front baffles on, I drilled quite a few new screw holes to make sure I got them good and tight. I only have four clamps so screws were the only other option.
I've been following Larry's LS Encore build thread and all the talk about sealing edges got me a bit worriee as I had only planned to use a couple coats of primer followed by a couple coats of truck bed liner. Anyway, I decieded to "seal" the cabinetsc using a ouple coats of a wood glue / water mixture (75/25) before applying the primer After each coat I lightly sanded with 400 grit paper..
They have come out really nice . I hope the glue mixture does a good job of sealing up the edges and the rest of the MDF for that matter.
This is where they stand now..


I'm glad I did this "extra step" now that it is done. Maybe tomorrow I'll get a couple coats of primer on.
I also got the grills cut and routed out over the weekend. Had a bit of a mishap when my Craftsmen router's plunge depth setting slipped which was a bit frustrating.. Appareently the aluminum body (where the set screw is tightened) has stripped . This particular router isn't even a coule months old so I'll be taking it bak to Sears and trying to have it replaced
I was able to save the grill so no real harm was done but it's still frustrating.
Still haven't decied whether to leave the grills square with roundovers or go with the oval shaped grills. I like them both.
No pics fo the grill frames yet, will try and post some tomorrow.
-jay