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I wonder if using some sort of sealer, like those thin pre-stain
conditioners would help in painting yellow pine. I really want to spray these pieces I have and the pine really soaks up the paint. The real problem though is the end grain which really shows through. I don't want to spackle because I may have a large qty to do. Any techniques for "production painting" yellow pine and getting a nice HARD coat? |
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