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gryhnd:

My upright, whose finish I had to finish in a hurry, was automotive primer over MDF, lightly sanded, then sprayed with Rustoleum Gloss Black Enamel (spray cans, not using a spray gun),two coats I think.  Maybe three.

Piano finish? Hardly. However it came our far better than I would have imagined. Some more attention paid to sanding and I bet it would have improved quite a bit.

tommyinajar:

After painting materials, durability and time spent plus the results I got, I doubt I'd ever do anything but laminate on something I planned to keep.

Hewskie:


--- Quote from: CheffoJeffo on May 20, 2010, 01:07:19 pm ---Decent quality oil-based paint, patience and elbow-grease (sand, sand, sand, sand).

Here in Canada there is a true-black base available from Benjamin Moore that works well.

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I used that exact paint and it turned out like this:



The bezel around the monitor is plexi but the rest is oil based paint from Benjamin Moore. I think this was only 2 coats. I got  impatient and decided to just finish it, I really should have done at least 1 more coat possibly 2. It looks pretty good but there's a finger print or 2 that bug the hell out of me and I should have fixed while it was still unfinished in the garage.

Good luck with whatever you choose, on my next build I'll probably go with laminate.

Hewskie

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TheGameFan:

As has been said, oil based and sanding. I really don't think the rest matters.
For automobiles, the main reason to use a good paint is durability (spray can jobs don't last long in the weather), but for an arcade machine that will remain inside, any oil based paint will last a very long time.

Five years ago I painted a PC case with krylon primer, purple paint (5 coats), and clear (5 coats). I sanded between each coat up to about 1000 grit on the final coats. It came out to a mirror finish and still looks that way (even though it's collecting dust in my garage now).

I've been using rolled on Rustolum on my cab and so far it seems to have the exact same results, though I'm not really going for a mirror finish on this one. I'll probably just use about 3 coats of paint with no clear.

The main key is just multiple thin coats of paint and tons of sanding.

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