I am in the middle of building a new hood for my 75g. I have a 7" high hood on there now that houses VHO, but I have finally upgraded to MH. The new hood is 12" made out of 1X2 pine for the frame and 1/2" plywood for outside. Construstion is almost done just need some trim pieces added. But before I do that I wanted to paint the inside white and stain the outside then polyurathane the whole thing.
My problem is I painted the inside white last night (1 coat so far) with oil based enamel. This morning the hood is slighlty warped now. And the door piece that was not attached yet (1/2" plywood) is very warped. What happened? :?:
For the door, I placed it on a flat surface with weights on top then misted the side that is still bare wood with water to starighten. I have done this before to straighten wood and believe it will work. But what about the rest of my hood?
Should I now stain the outside of my hood before finishing the inside white. Will this help to counter the warping on the hood?
Oh, by the way I have basic plans for this hood on Visio if anyone is interested. Just add you're own trim.
TIA
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My problem is I painted the inside white last night (1 coat so far) with oil based enamel. This morning the hood is slighlty warped now. And the door piece that was not attached yet (1/2" plywood) is very warped. What happened? :?:
For the door, I placed it on a flat surface with weights on top then misted the side that is still bare wood with water to starighten. I have done this before to straighten wood and believe it will work. But what about the rest of my hood?
Should I now stain the outside of my hood before finishing the inside white. Will this help to counter the warping on the hood?
Oh, by the way I have basic plans for this hood on Visio if anyone is interested. Just add you're own trim.
TIA
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