Hi,
I'm just about ready to paint a shelf unit I've built for the garage using marine ply. Very exciting as it's the first time I've cut dados with my router. It's sanded and I've got some Morrells WB primer and topcoat ready to go. Question is whether it's worth sealing the exposed end grain before priming? As it happens I just turned up a half bottle of shellac well past it's best before so I'm wondering if I'd get a better finish if I used that on the edges first as it's probably not fit for anything else. I wasn't sure whether the WB primer would bond ok to the the shellac, but have read a few posts on here before about a zinnser shellac blocking agent (bullseye?) which piqued my interest.
If I can get round to it I'll post some photos at some point.
Any advice gratefully received
Cheers
G
I'm just about ready to paint a shelf unit I've built for the garage using marine ply. Very exciting as it's the first time I've cut dados with my router. It's sanded and I've got some Morrells WB primer and topcoat ready to go. Question is whether it's worth sealing the exposed end grain before priming? As it happens I just turned up a half bottle of shellac well past it's best before so I'm wondering if I'd get a better finish if I used that on the edges first as it's probably not fit for anything else. I wasn't sure whether the WB primer would bond ok to the the shellac, but have read a few posts on here before about a zinnser shellac blocking agent (bullseye?) which piqued my interest.
If I can get round to it I'll post some photos at some point.
Any advice gratefully received
Cheers
G