SUPALOSDOG
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Hello wonderful people,
I have to make a 4'x8' sign for a local construction company and have decided to use MDO this time. I have read through some threads where everybody debates about their preferred substrate. I am using ZINSER primer and a white oil paint for the top coat. It takes sooo long for oil to set up. Is there any other way? I have priced out the aluminum ply and thought about making my own but, too pricey for this job. Last time I used sanded plywood, but I didnt have enough time to let it set up and it damaged the finish a bit. Is this every sign makers dilemma when working with MDO or regular old plywood? takes about three days according to the paint cans, after all the waiting to dry and such...
thanks a bunch ahead of time for all your help!
supalosdog
I have to make a 4'x8' sign for a local construction company and have decided to use MDO this time. I have read through some threads where everybody debates about their preferred substrate. I am using ZINSER primer and a white oil paint for the top coat. It takes sooo long for oil to set up. Is there any other way? I have priced out the aluminum ply and thought about making my own but, too pricey for this job. Last time I used sanded plywood, but I didnt have enough time to let it set up and it damaged the finish a bit. Is this every sign makers dilemma when working with MDO or regular old plywood? takes about three days according to the paint cans, after all the waiting to dry and such...
thanks a bunch ahead of time for all your help!
supalosdog