looks like you already did the research. I would listen to the plywood manufacturers specification when coating their material.I'm gonna be building a built-in bookcase, and I wanted to use 3/4 acx ply for the boxes. Does acx ply take paint well? Will be using water based primer and paint per plywood manufacturer.
Thanks in advance!
Thanks NAV. Yeah, I was just reading the display they have over at Lowe's, they say not to use oil base primer. But, I'm just wondering if I'm gonna end up with a nice smooth finish, providing my prep work is good.looks like you already did the research. I would listen to the plywood manufacturers specification when coating their material.
Thanks for the reply naptown. Grain swell was what I was afraid of, just didn't want to spend the extra money on hardwood ply. Should of bid it a little higher, dang. Oh well, live and learn.You are building cabinets and are desiting to put a gloss finish on them and use AC plywood? Are these going to be outside? If not spend the few extra bucks and buy birch or maple plywood and stop beating yourself up on the prep. No amount of sanding will make that very smooth and once a latex coating is applied the grain will swell and look bad anyway
You will still come out betterThanks for the reply naptown. Grain swell was what I was afraid of, just didn't want to spend the extra money on hardwood ply. Should of bid it a little higher, dang. Oh well, live and learn.
Do you think I can get away with using an oil base primer even tho' the plywood mfg. recommends against it?You will still come out better
with oil base primer, even shellac
won't raise the grain like water base.
What plywood?Do you think I can get away with using an oil base primer even tho' the plywood mfg. recommends against it?
Btw, I appreciate the responses guys! This site kicks a**!
Sorry neolitic! I live in Southern California. Whatever brand of plywood they sell at lowes recommends using only water base primers and paints.What plywood?
Where are you?
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Likely it's yellow pine or fir.Sorry neolitic! I live in Southern California. Whatever brand of plywood they sell at lowes recommends using only water base primers and paints.