screwpainting
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I decided to re-skin our old metal garage door in Tricoya mdf. I will be attaching a base of 6mm over the whole door and have cut and profiled a frame and panel effect in 12mm that I want to stick onto this The horizontals are 10cm x the width of the door and there are five vertical 10x20cm pieces spaced across the door between the horizontals. This creates a visible area of the 6mm base of 20cm x about 40cm to give the paneled effect.
I was thinking of gluing the 12mm bits onto the base with Resin W with a few screws through the whole door from the inside through the metal and 6mm into the 12mm bits.
I'm a bit out of touch with glues but always used Resin W so... Is there a better glue for sticking mdf to mdf for exterior use.
Also I want a fast set Gripfill type glue for sticking the 6mm base to the garage door.
This door will never open, but it should be possible if the weight isn't too much for the existing mechanism.
I hope I've not dropped rollock with this, its the first time I've used Tricoya and it is a lot more fragile than I thought it would be. If I was going to use the door a lot I think I'd probably regret using it but if its just stationary I hope it will be okay and stand up to the weather and slight knocks okay
I'm thinking of using linseed oil paint on this, does this sound like a good idea or would you recommend some other type of paint.
Any thoughts most welcome.
Steve.
I was thinking of gluing the 12mm bits onto the base with Resin W with a few screws through the whole door from the inside through the metal and 6mm into the 12mm bits.
I'm a bit out of touch with glues but always used Resin W so... Is there a better glue for sticking mdf to mdf for exterior use.
Also I want a fast set Gripfill type glue for sticking the 6mm base to the garage door.
This door will never open, but it should be possible if the weight isn't too much for the existing mechanism.
I hope I've not dropped rollock with this, its the first time I've used Tricoya and it is a lot more fragile than I thought it would be. If I was going to use the door a lot I think I'd probably regret using it but if its just stationary I hope it will be okay and stand up to the weather and slight knocks okay
I'm thinking of using linseed oil paint on this, does this sound like a good idea or would you recommend some other type of paint.
Any thoughts most welcome.
Steve.