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| AMDman13:
I know this has been done a million times, but I'm hoping for some opinions. I have 4 kids.. Enough said!! :) I am debating over oil based paint using original oil kilz primer tinted black and rustoleom satin black or Wilson- Art vertical laminate (thinner to clear 3/4 T-Molding with 3/4 MDF). After searching.... Paint is easier to repair...Yet Laminate is stronger, but harder to repair. Considering I have 4 "Captain Destructos'" Any last thoughts? Either way I am planning to add at least a 4" diamond plate kick panel to the front and sides. Please help. Kids can't wait to play (or should I say test the strength) of the cabinet! :) |
| Tahnok:
Real laminate will stand up better IMO. And by real I mean the expensive stuff that's 1/16" thick. Don't use pre-laminated board (melamine). |
| BobA:
I second the laminate. It will stand up much better then an painted surface. |
| Santoro:
Also avoid lead paint. Seriously though, laminate is the only way to go with small kids. It is completely indestructable and easy to clean. Or for a cheaper route try Partsexpress Speaker Vinyl. It can be ripped but is washable. |
| somunny:
MM, You know where I stand on this one. ;) Steve |
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