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| kahlid74:
I'm about 80% done with my plans for my BattleTech Pod/Race car cockpit and in thinking about things early and I need to evaluate the paint situation. For my full size arcade cabinet I primed all the wood first, and then painted a black coat over it. It worked well but required several layers of primer. My question is what have people found to work best? 1). Primer several times, then use a roller and coat with a single color? 2). Primer and then use a spray gun to coat several times? 3). Use a cover type over it? For my bartop arcade machine I used one of the sticky covers with natural wood grain and it was soo awesome. Problem is for a full out 8 foot by 5 foot cockpit that's gonna be a lot of covering. |
| mahuti:
Good tutorial http://www.tutankham.com/painting.htm Myself.. I use a few layers of primer with a light sand, then 2-3 coats. Spray gun will get the best finish. Smooth roller will do fine, however. |
| versapak:
Sure seems like a lot of extra work. I just simply stick out my tongue, and breathe as though I am hyperventilating. ;) |
| rwhip41:
From my experience... I used one coat of tinted oil-based primer and two coats of black enamel gloss latex. I used a fine-hair roller (molehair?) to give it a very slight texture (and to elominate brush marks). No sanding. Just let the latex cure for a week or two at a decent temeprature (it won't cure under 50 degrees F). Otherwise, the latex will scratch off easily. It will dry, but it will scratch if uncured. |
| Luckydevil:
Don't use latex paint, it sucks and you'll regret it. |
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