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Hey, going to build a triple amplifier rack out of 1/2" MDF.

Is there a paint recommended for use with MDF, I'm sure this has been discussed before, but I didn't find much with the search.

I would like it to be as chip/flake resistant as possible, would spray or roll on be best?

Hey, going to build a triple amplifier rack out of 1/2" MDF.

Is there a paint recommended for use with MDF, I'm sure this has been discussed before, but I didn't find much with the search.

I would like it to be as chip/flake resistant as possible, would spray or roll on be best?

Not an expert on it but sanding it with 120-150 grit then use a solvent-based primer must be solvent based cant be water based otherwise it will cause the board to swell up, then paint should be the best way to do it .

Dont know what you are looking for in terms of final color etc. but I have seen a couple people on here use Herculiner. That stuff seems pretty chip/flake resitant. Like I said I dont know if you are going for a flashy color or you are just trying to coat the MDF in something.

Use a good sealer/bonder primer then paint.

I would roll it on to get the best finish, then spray clear coat to protect the finish if you want.

The use of a good sealer cannot be overstated, I neglected to do this when spraying the MDF exposed inside my port walls with Krylon and wound up with a pretty patchy paint job.

Hey, going to build a triple amplifier rack out of 1/2" MDF.

Is there a paint recommended for use with MDF, I'm sure this has been discussed before, but I didn't find much with the search.

I would like it to be as chip/flake resistant as possible, would spray or roll on be best?

Not an expert on it but sanding it with 120-150 grit then use a solvent-based primer must be solvent based cant be water based otherwise it will cause the board to swell up, then paint should be the best way to do it .

You're kidding right? Water base will NOT cause the board to swell. Do you realize the volume of water weight it would take to make any difference in the wood?

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