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Silent Running February 10th 05 05:38 PM

finishing a ply wood panel
 
Can anybody give me their thoughts on finishing a plywood panel. In
the heads I want a white easy wipe down surface; I've thought of
formica but is there a paint finish that gives a very hard and smooth
finish or how about white pigmented epoxy?

TIA
Pete

Lew Hodgett February 10th 05 06:49 PM


Silent Running writes:

Can anybody give me their thoughts on finishing a plywood panel. In
the heads I want a white easy wipe down surface; I've thought of
formica but is there a paint finish that gives a very hard and smooth
finish or how about white pigmented epoxy?


I'm going to use 2 part LP over high build primer.

HTH

Lew




Ian Malcolm February 10th 05 09:13 PM

Lew Hodgett wrote:
Silent Running writes:


Can anybody give me their thoughts on finishing a plywood panel. In
the heads I want a white easy wipe down surface; I've thought of
formica but is there a paint finish that gives a very hard and smooth
finish or how about white pigmented epoxy?



I'm going to use 2 part LP over high build primer.

HTH

Lew



Epoxy with one layer of a fine weave glass cloth to prevent the ply
checking. Then either 2 pot polyurethane varnish if you wanted to see
the wood grain :-) or for your preferred gloss white, 2 pot paint. It
doesn't take much moisture for the ply surface to become really unstable
so you need the glass cloth layer or some other guaranteed moisture
barrier like the Formica.

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Jim February 11th 05 03:20 AM



Silent Running wrote:
Can anybody give me their thoughts on finishing a plywood panel. In
the heads I want a white easy wipe down surface; I've thought of
formica but is there a paint finish that gives a very hard and smooth
finish or how about white pigmented epoxy?

TIA
Pete

I'd go with the Formica.

Jim


Bruce on horizon February 11th 05 12:23 PM

First of all, what is the condition of the panel now and is it a teak that
you want to preserve. If it is teak, I would use a clear polyester and then
top it with a clear polyurethane. If you want to color the wood, use the
high build to fill the grain and then a poly over the top. If you don't
want a high gloss, blend in talc with the urethane as a flattening agent(if
the paint company doesn't have one you can buy).
Good Luck
Bruce
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Silent Running wrote in message
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Can anybody give me their thoughts on finishing a plywood panel. In
the heads I want a white easy wipe down surface; I've thought of
formica but is there a paint finish that gives a very hard and smooth
finish or how about white pigmented epoxy?

TIA
Pete




William R. Watt February 11th 05 02:05 PM


There is a type of hard, durable paint used to refurbish counter tops but
I forget the name. Be careful using plastic resins because they do not
flow evenly like paint and leave an uneven surface. I've seen people lay a
type of plastic film over curing resins to get a smooth finish.

Silent Running () writes:
Can anybody give me their thoughts on finishing a plywood panel. In
the heads I want a white easy wipe down surface; I've thought of
formica but is there a paint finish that gives a very hard and smooth
finish or how about white pigmented epoxy?

TIA
Pete



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William R. Watt February 11th 05 04:08 PM


Is the plywood already installed? If not, some people use MDO plywood
which is covered with a durable waterproof film. It's what is used for
the green and white signs on freeways.

Silent Running () writes:
Can anybody give me their thoughts on finishing a plywood panel. In
the heads I want a white easy wipe down surface; I've thought of
formica but is there a paint finish that gives a very hard and smooth
finish or how about white pigmented epoxy?

TIA
Pete



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Silent Running February 11th 05 07:09 PM

On 11 Feb 2005 16:08:33 GMT, (William R.
Watt) wrote:


Is the plywood already installed? If not, some people use MDO plywood
which is covered with a durable waterproof film. It's what is used for
the green and white signs on freeways.

Silent Running () writes:
Can anybody give me their thoughts on finishing a plywood panel. In
the heads I want a white easy wipe down surface; I've thought of
formica but is there a paint finish that gives a very hard and smooth
finish or how about white pigmented epoxy?

TIA
Pete


thanks all, the panel is new gabbon faced.



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