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I finished the top 2 main carcasses of units. My wife and I painted the
top cabinets 2 days ago with SW Pro Classic Oil based enamel. This morning we carried the 4 foot square top cabinets up the stairs and made a hair pin curve at the top. I'm glad that turn worked out OK. Anyway I have to now add the back bead board panels, build the upper glass door frames and build the upper cabinets top trim. And then paint all of that including the 16 adjustable shelves. I think the hard part is behind me. https://www.flickr.com/photos/lcb112...n/photostream/ https://www.flickr.com/photos/lcb112...n/photostream/ |
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Leon wrote:
I finished the top 2 main carcasses of units. My wife and I painted the top cabinets 2 days ago with SW Pro Classic Oil based enamel. This morning we carried the 4 foot square top cabinets up the stairs and made a hair pin curve at the top. I'm glad that turn worked out OK. Anyway I have to now add the back bead board panels, build the upper glass door frames and build the upper cabinets top trim. And then paint all of that including the 16 adjustable shelves. I think the hard part is behind me. There is no doubt in my mind that the panting is the hard part. In a few minutes am going the spray the final. semi-gloss black enamel coat on to the last face frames for the two vanities + tall cabinet that I have been working on for our master bathroom. I will be GLAD!! I'm here to tell you that semi-gloss black shows every teeny flaw. I was carefull assembling the frames, little to no lippage; sanded them baby butt smooth,looked awful (as per a previous post). Fixed the "awful" with a coat of SW Wall & Wood primer, it really does sand easily. Still needed some more work here and there, fixed with a glazing putty I made with talc & shellac. Next are mahogany doors and drawer fronts, I will be SOOOO glad to get pack to clear finishes ![]() Glad you made the tutn OK. |
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On 8/22/2015 11:32 AM, dadiOH wrote:
Leon wrote: I finished the top 2 main carcasses of units. My wife and I painted the top cabinets 2 days ago with SW Pro Classic Oil based enamel. This morning we carried the 4 foot square top cabinets up the stairs and made a hair pin curve at the top. I'm glad that turn worked out OK. Anyway I have to now add the back bead board panels, build the upper glass door frames and build the upper cabinets top trim. And then paint all of that including the 16 adjustable shelves. I think the hard part is behind me. There is no doubt in my mind that the panting is the hard part. In a few minutes am going the spray the final. semi-gloss black enamel coat on to the last face frames for the two vanities + tall cabinet that I have been working on for our master bathroom. We are working with Simi-Gloss, and we used a brush and roller. Specifically a 1"x4" high density foam roller. I'm hoping that she will cover the flaws up. ;~) If I had the set up I would probably spray. I will be GLAD!! I'm here to tell you that semi-gloss black shows every teeny flaw. I was carefull assembling the frames, little to no lippage; sanded them baby butt smooth,looked awful (as per a previous post). Fixed the "awful" with a coat of SW Wall & Wood primer, it really does sand easily. Still needed some more work here and there, fixed with a glazing putty I made with talc & shellac. Next are mahogany doors and drawer fronts, I will be SOOOO glad to get pack to clear finishes ![]() Glad you made the tutn OK. |
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