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Re: 4pi flat pack, Rhino Line [message #92265 is a reply to message #92258] Mon, 07 September 2020 12:31 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Wayne Parham is currently offline  Wayne Parham
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That's been my experience too. I'm really the guy to ask about electronics and acoustics, but not so much on cabinetry and finishes. I tend to leave the woodworking and finish-coating answers to those more familiar. There are some really good cabinetmakers here.

That said, I have done a lot of speakers with various truck bed liner finishes and they apply great right onto MDF or Baltic Birch, without any special preparation. Some paints really need adhesion modifiers and/or primers applied, but truck bed liner seems to be an exception. It bonds to wood just great. And its texture tends to cover rough spots in the wood and also to hide joints, so you don't have to work as hard in the sanding department either.
 
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