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My first ever DIY bookshelf speakers
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<blockquote data-quote="Toxxyc" data-source="post: 788196" data-attributes="member: 19314"><p>I've been thinking and my decision is simple. I'll be taking them along this weekend to my in-laws. Father in law has wood primer (that light pink stuff). I'll be giving it a good coating of wood primer and then I'm going to tackle it with a good black paint. I want a matte finish, although I'm not too sure about the hammerite. I saw the hammerite paint at Builders and I'm not entirely sure I like it, specially at that price (if I'll need 4 cans). I'm also not sure if I like the hammered look...</p><p></p><p>I would really like a satin smooth or semi-matte finish. Prepping will be done properly, so the finish will look good. I'll definitely finish with a hard clear coat as well so that it'll last longer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Toxxyc, post: 788196, member: 19314"] I've been thinking and my decision is simple. I'll be taking them along this weekend to my in-laws. Father in law has wood primer (that light pink stuff). I'll be giving it a good coating of wood primer and then I'm going to tackle it with a good black paint. I want a matte finish, although I'm not too sure about the hammerite. I saw the hammerite paint at Builders and I'm not entirely sure I like it, specially at that price (if I'll need 4 cans). I'm also not sure if I like the hammered look... I would really like a satin smooth or semi-matte finish. Prepping will be done properly, so the finish will look good. I'll definitely finish with a hard clear coat as well so that it'll last longer. [/QUOTE]
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