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1LOUDSUV
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I am still trying to figure out the easiest way to make a box look good and the steps needed to either veiner or paint a box. Does any have any links or advice to do either?

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i don't like the veiner look but if you like it do it
when you paint a box if it is just wood get a can or 4 of spray primer and evenly apply it
and just paint it
but if you want to do fiberglass...

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1LOUDSUV
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Well I have no preference to either, box is already built just looking to finish it off. I just want it to look good and be simple and possibly if you or anyone has done it to give me detailed steps. Oh yah its for home theater.

Thanks

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defanitely gonna have to go with black on home theater mang
u don't have to sand wood unless the primer goes on messy

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