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"Chris"

08/12/2004 10:22 PM

finishing on MDF

I'm making a couple of racks for my vinyl out of MDF and I stained them
ebony. I put on two coats of the stain and they look great, but now the
stain rubs off a bit when I pick the cases up and I'm afraid the same will
happen when I slide my vinyl in and out of the cases. What would you guys
suggest? I was thinking of applying a spray on poly, but any other
suggestions are welcome. I'm primarily concerned about the stain rubbing
off, less so than I am about long term wear and tear protection on the case.
Thanks a bunch,
Chris


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Wx

"Woodcrafter"

in reply to "Chris" on 08/12/2004 10:22 PM

09/12/2004 4:29 PM


"Chris" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> I'm making a couple of racks for my vinyl out of MDF and I stained them
> ebony. I put on two coats of the stain and they look great, but now the
> stain rubs off a bit when I pick the cases up and I'm afraid the same will
> happen when I slide my vinyl in and out of the cases. What would you guys
> suggest? I was thinking of applying a spray on poly, but any other
> suggestions are welcome. I'm primarily concerned about the stain rubbing
> off, less so than I am about long term wear and tear protection on the
case.
> Thanks a bunch,
> Chris

I'd probably try the poly route. I haven't used MDF a lot, and when I have,
its always been a painted finish, but it sounds like you need some kind of
clear protective layer, and poly comes to mind first to me also. There may
be better suggestions to come...

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Andy Dingley

in reply to "Chris" on 08/12/2004 10:22 PM

09/12/2004 1:29 PM

On Wed, 8 Dec 2004 22:22:26 -0800, "Chris"
<[email protected]> wrote:

>What would you guys suggest?

I use a matt black blackboard paint (very hardwearing) and then wax
over the top to put a shine on it.

md

mac davis

in reply to "Chris" on 08/12/2004 10:22 PM

09/12/2004 3:46 PM

On Wed, 8 Dec 2004 22:22:26 -0800, "Chris"
<[email protected]> wrote:

>I'm making a couple of racks for my vinyl out of MDF and I stained them
>ebony. I put on two coats of the stain and they look great, but now the
>stain rubs off a bit when I pick the cases up and I'm afraid the same will
>happen when I slide my vinyl in and out of the cases. What would you guys
>suggest? I was thinking of applying a spray on poly, but any other
>suggestions are welcome. I'm primarily concerned about the stain rubbing
>off, less so than I am about long term wear and tear protection on the case.
>Thanks a bunch,
>Chris
>
Chris.. I think I'd at least rub the hell out of the stain with a rag
first...
Seems like if the stain is rubbing off, it's either not drying or just
flaky, and in either case not good to topcoat..

You might try some Minwax rubbing poly... worst case is that you'd rub
it black and it would harden and seal.. might be an interesting
effect, black poly..


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