LawDog1
New member
Hello all,
I am building a viv this weekend have a few questions. I will be poly-ing the outside of it and painting the inside. I also want to seal the inside after its painted. That way its more water resistant and maybe sealed better for the snakeys. I have read on here that several people use poly for the inside but the poly cans say to make sure the surface is free from paint, dust, dirt, etc.. Will poly adhere to paint just fine?
Next Q. How long do I have to let it air out? What if I have a fan on it? someone on another thread said "at least a month". At least a month?!?!?! I was planning on letting it dry and air about a week. Is that not long enough?
I also noticed somewhere someone was using satin finishes because they didnt want gloss. Does it make much difference? I was gonna use gloss for a nice clean shine, will that cause too much reflection or glare?
I may sound a bit picky, but well, I am. I am building the visible portions out of oak and plan on putting it in the living room. So, it will also be a piece of furniture = It has to be nice!!
It will hold six corns with a cabinet space at the bottom. I plan on takeing plenty of pics and will (hopefully) be proud to show it off. Thanks much for any advice. It is appreciated.
:twoguns: I know this guy doesn't fit the topic, I just like him!
I am building a viv this weekend have a few questions. I will be poly-ing the outside of it and painting the inside. I also want to seal the inside after its painted. That way its more water resistant and maybe sealed better for the snakeys. I have read on here that several people use poly for the inside but the poly cans say to make sure the surface is free from paint, dust, dirt, etc.. Will poly adhere to paint just fine?
Next Q. How long do I have to let it air out? What if I have a fan on it? someone on another thread said "at least a month". At least a month?!?!?! I was planning on letting it dry and air about a week. Is that not long enough?
I also noticed somewhere someone was using satin finishes because they didnt want gloss. Does it make much difference? I was gonna use gloss for a nice clean shine, will that cause too much reflection or glare?
I may sound a bit picky, but well, I am. I am building the visible portions out of oak and plan on putting it in the living room. So, it will also be a piece of furniture = It has to be nice!!
It will hold six corns with a cabinet space at the bottom. I plan on takeing plenty of pics and will (hopefully) be proud to show it off. Thanks much for any advice. It is appreciated.
:twoguns: I know this guy doesn't fit the topic, I just like him!