This is the progress I've made on the wardrobes I've been building for the last couple of weeks. Just need to finish off the priming of the carcasses and then I need to finish the doors and then prime them.
I'm planning to finish the interior of the wardrobes with a white eggshell. Is this...
I fairly happy with the process with the priming. I just wasn't sure that I should prime the rear of the wardrobes or not. Now i will though. I am going to put face frames on so I won't have that much end grain to work on and any that i do have to work on, I think I'm going to cheat and apply...
I want the best finish I can get so I will be priming and sanding a couple of times before the top coat goes on.
It's just that I'm not sure if I should give the outside of the wardrobes a coat of primer or not even though these bits wont be seen. If I do that it obviously won't need sanding...
I'm currently building carcasses for a few built in wardrobes. When they are complete should I prime both inside and outside before putting them in place or is this overkill?
Thanks in advance.
I just bought myself the bostitch 1855e brad nailer and there is no connector to attach the air line to either on the gun or in the box. Surely there should be one included? Can anyone with experience of nail guns advise please?
Have you ever come across this paint opps? Looks a bit pricey but I don't mind that as long as its good. I prefer water based paint though mostly for the lesser drying times. Is this wise or not...
Thanks opps. I think you've confirmed what I already knew so I'll have to either use a brush and roller or go down the hiring route. I've read that as long as the mdf is prepped well and good paint is used the finish should come out very well just using the brush and roller.