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Re: Kitchen cabinets
[Re: jrs89]
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09/05/19 09:43 AM
09/05/19 09:43 AM
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GKelly
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I’d build pine if I was painting them pine has alot of knots in it and they will seep resin out slowly showing thru the paint. as long as its a hardwood it doesnt really matter its gonna be painted poplar or maple are good skim them over with gap filler if needed, sand, prime, sand and spray with lacquer they will look amazing
Last edited by GKelly; 09/05/19 09:45 AM.
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