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Question about painting wood
hi all,
I want to paint my box that is in this thread. But I don't want it to chip or wear or anything, plus i want it to have a little bit of a shine to it.
Anyone have any suggestions on how to do this? What supplies i would need. I'd appreciate any help.
Thanks,
Dilip
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Tiger Shark
if you want to stick with the orriginal theme of the arcade then i would paint it black a then put on a clear coat to add some shine
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BANANARAMA FOFANA
unless i'm mistaken, you'll need some kind of weatherproofing agent (maybe not just clear-coat); you should probably ask someone at a local Home Depot or something.
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Master of the obvious
Well if your gonna weather-proof it you might as well put siding on too..
I recommend vinyl.. much better than aluminum and doesn't dent..
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Reef Shark
use high gloss oil bassed paint with a new brush that has VERY soft bristles. that will give you a great sheen
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Goblin Shark
Originally posted by Adisharr
Well if your gonna weather-proof it you might as well put siding on too..
I recommend vinyl.. much better than aluminum and doesn't dent..
Lol. That's actually an interesting idea. A tower house, with windows and a chimney...Maybe some balconys...
Edit: Klashe, just polyurethane it when you're done painting. They make spray poly, but make sure you do it outside lest ye want to get drain bamage..
Last edited by BoogyMan; 08-21-2002 at 03:29 PM.
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Hammerhead Shark
Hi:
Mask it off and take it to an auto body shop and have them paint it for you. They can give you a good paint job that will lbe hare and last.
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Tiger Shark
i think some people are confused it is wood not metal and if not painting it u could always just stain it
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If you want it to look like the old arcade controllers then take it all apart, make sure the nails are countersunk and flled, sand it down, then prime it with a good wood primer like Kilz. You need to prime it well or the tar from the knots will eventually leech through. Then I would recommend using a good quality high gloss spray paint. Remember to do both the inside and the outside or you will have problems with wood movement opening the joints or warpage. If the gloss from the paint is not high enough for you one of the products like this well give you a "built-up" high gloss appearence.
You could also sand and then stain the box black and then apply floor varnish to it. I wouldn't use regular varnish since it will need to stand up to abuse similar to a floor. Hope that helps.
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