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<blockquote data-quote="UCF52" data-source="post: 2823852" data-attributes="member: 569085"><p>wow, i didnt expect this many responses this quickly! thanks so far guys!</p><p></p><p>to clear up the removing of screws - its seems the consensus is that removing them and and fillign with wood filler will be ok, right??</p><p></p><p>iamamp3pimp - the box is already constructed and awaiting a finish, but i appreciate the help and the pics (that is good to know for future reference, thanks)</p><p></p><p>JimJ - you were correct as i am using raw (regular) MDF and made it clear that using a stain on it will look like shit. thanks for the quick replys.</p><p></p><p>I guess i will try and decide between painting it black or going with a more rugged look and use Line-X. If i do decide to use line-x do i have to prime the box or just spray it directly on? Any more insight to finishing this box would be greatly appreciated! And thanks again to those of you have have already replied!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UCF52, post: 2823852, member: 569085"] wow, i didnt expect this many responses this quickly! thanks so far guys! to clear up the removing of screws - its seems the consensus is that removing them and and fillign with wood filler will be ok, right?? iamamp3pimp - the box is already constructed and awaiting a finish, but i appreciate the help and the pics (that is good to know for future reference, thanks) JimJ - you were correct as i am using raw (regular) MDF and made it clear that using a stain on it will look like shit. thanks for the quick replys. I guess i will try and decide between painting it black or going with a more rugged look and use Line-X. If i do decide to use line-x do i have to prime the box or just spray it directly on? Any more insight to finishing this box would be greatly appreciated! And thanks again to those of you have have already replied! [/QUOTE]
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