So, I am working on this old Off-Road cabinet made of particle board. Did some sanding over the weekend and am pretty happy with the results. Here are my two questions.
1. On the edges, where the t-molding goes, there was a little water damage. I have sanded it down so the surface once again terminates at the t-molding. WHat I noticed is that in some places, if you squeeze the edges, they compress and expand a hair. I am wondering if there is some type of epoxy or goop that I can paint on the "endgrain" of the particle board to seal it and tighten it up. Hold what I have so to speak. It would need to be a pretty thin application as I do not want to gunk up the t-molding slot.
2. As far as finishing the sides, I would like to paint as I have a plan for the artwork involving stencils and an airbrush. What I need is something I can apply as a base-coat or primer that will act as a sealer and "leveler." Leveler meaning the "primer" would be sandable allowing me to smooth out the imperfections etc in the particle board. Also, I think it would help if it "sealed" the area so that when I am adding various coats of water based paint or otherwise, the paint will adhere to the sides without "soaking" into the particle board and causing further swelling.
Thanks! - 1HSC