Textured Cabinet Finish [message #36690] |
Wed, 29 May 2002 07:49 |
Mark H
Messages: 1 Registered: May 2009
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Anyone had any luck with DIY texture finishes like on pro cabinets? I know it is a catalyst type pait and Sherwin Williams is one manufacturer. ANY input would be helpful. I am planning on finishing my own cabinets for DJ / PA use.THANKS!! GREAT FORUM!!!
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truck bed liner [message #36747 is a reply to message #36690] |
Mon, 03 June 2002 13:51 |
Paul C.
Messages: 218 Registered: May 2009
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I went to a local shop that sprays truck beds, and inquired about having them spray some PA cabs. I asked if they could test spray some scraps for me to test adhesion. The fellow said, don't waste my time, it sticks better to wood than to metal. Turns out he had done 28 pair of PA cabs for a commercial sound company in a nearby town. Later I saw these, and asked the guys there how the coating worked for them... they have had no problems. So, look for your nearest Rhino, Gator, or whatever brand, installer, and just take your spkrs there. You can also buy Durolux(I think is the brand name) at Walmart, but I have not tested it for texture with the roller kit they sell. The commercial places have a special hopper type spraygun that is set up to splatter the very thick coating. Just easier to me to bring the boxes to the truck bed guys to do.
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Re: truck bed liner [message #36768 is a reply to message #36747] |
Tue, 04 June 2002 16:10 |
Adam
Messages: 419 Registered: May 2009
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Well, I don't know if you had the same spray coating done that I did, but I have some sort of undercoating sprayed on a couple of my enclosures, and it was awful. The things scratched so easily I couldn't believe it. I was very angry. Adam
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Re: truck bed liner [message #36771 is a reply to message #36768] |
Tue, 04 June 2002 19:10 |
Paul C.
Messages: 218 Registered: May 2009
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No, not an undercoating... this is a thick, tough, rubbery material. We have our work truck beds sprayed with this material (Rhino) and toss in all kinds of heavy steel parts, move stuff in and out with forklifts, and have very little damage. It has a rough, pebbly, textured appearance.
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