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Unread 12/28/2017, 05:45 PM   #1
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Sealing and Paint for Stand

Im almost done building my wood stand and looking on how to seal the inside and outside.

Is there any reason to silicone the seams where the bottom meets the sides? What paint do you use on the inside??

As for the outside I want it black and was considering black stain, in place of paint. I think it will give it a different sort of look, but unsure and also do you have to seal the stain? Thanks for your help.


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You can silicone the inside basin after painting.

If you want to see the woodgrain a stain would be a good way to go. Depending on the gloss you are after you can clear over the stain with polyurethane. Stain itself won't completely protect against water.


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You can silicone the inside basin after painting.

If you want to see the woodgrain a stain would be a good way to go. Depending on the gloss you are after you can clear over the stain with polyurethane. Stain itself won't completely protect against water.
I does have a nice wood grain and I would like to see that so I think staining and then poly is the way to go.

Is there a certain paint I should use on the inside of the stand, that is water proof and moisture resistant?


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Unread 12/28/2017, 08:15 PM   #4
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A high quality latex (100% acrylic) semi gloss is a good way to go. I like behr ultra.


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A high quality latex (100% acrylic) semi gloss is a good way to go. I like behr ultra.
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Unread 12/31/2017, 12:31 PM   #6
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Shellac sealer is a great sealer before using poly. Poly is great after staining. use many coats and lightly sand after each one is completely dry, you can make it like a mirror. Black is tough because you will always see every mistake or lack of work put into the project.

If one uses color I have used exterior roll on paint to match the interior of the house with great success.

I used white rattle can epoxy after sealer for the inside of he canopy and it holds up better then water based ext paint.


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Is there a certain paint I should use on the inside of the stand, that is water proof and moisture resistant?
Epoxy over sealer.


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Great, thank you for the help.


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