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Amos, thanks for your post. I'm glad you like the build so far.
Scott, the base is a sample piece of a kitchen unit door, so it was already finished with a shiny look, so no need to seal this one. Otherwise I just seal my bases with pva. I prefer this to varnish because not only does it seal the base, it provides a great 'key' to whatever you put on the base next.
That is what the white stuff is too, just diluted, and the grey stuff put on whilst the pva is wet. I find they mix nicely and go rock hard when dry.....
Cheers
Ron
Scott, the base is a sample piece of a kitchen unit door, so it was already finished with a shiny look, so no need to seal this one. Otherwise I just seal my bases with pva. I prefer this to varnish because not only does it seal the base, it provides a great 'key' to whatever you put on the base next.
That is what the white stuff is too, just diluted, and the grey stuff put on whilst the pva is wet. I find they mix nicely and go rock hard when dry.....
Cheers
Ron