this is my new canopy still in the makings..All I have to do today is go and get the wood for the door.. total cost so far $60. Bear in mind it's oak..
Sweet! I love oak. It's pretty bad that the trim costs more than the rest of the canopy though!
I finished the outside of my hood, Then painted the inside with oil based flat white. Three or so coats with a light sanding in between coats. I couldn't find epoxy paint in white (I only needed a pint or so) so I went with oil based.
I used the same paint on the inside of my stand as well.
I was just at homedepot last week trying to fine the perfect wood for my canopy too. All the wood they had there were crap and not to pleasing.. I was thinking 1/2 inch oak or high quailty plywood.. I still haven't had the time to built it yet. But I think instead of going out and buy 1/2 inch for my canopy, I am just going to use the 3/8 inch plywood I already have and built it with that. Gonna be a little heavy though..
BC, I am also going to use the same paint for my stand and canopy. I got my white oil base Kilz at HD.. I'm thinking I am going to apply the Spar Uth.. first and they apply the oil base paint..
do they have that rustoleum epoxy appliance paint in white? i bought it in black for the back of my new tank. i forgot to look if they had white though. is kilz a good paint for ply wood? i bought some random exterior paint from HD last time and it wouldn't stick to the plywood. i had to prime the wood with gripper b4 adding the exterior paint. the paint is holding up so far, but it gets stained easily.
Kilz is a primer and in my experience w/ it has stood up well. Ive put it over dark oil paints as well as stained woods and it has gone over w/o seepage. I have it in my pendant but it is made of aluminum not wood, but so far so good IMO. In many a thread in RC ive seen it used though
best of luck, hood looks SCHHWeeeet