You can use either a water base or an oil base primer over bare pine, followed by a topcoat or two of either base paint. If its a high traffic or heavy wear area inside, I'd suggest an oil based paint. If it just gets occasional cleaning, then water based will work great! And now, you can actually buy water based alkyds, so there you have the best of both worlds.
You should never burn wood with paint on it unless you know, specifically, what kind of paint it is, that the paint is question is safe to burn, and that there is no other chemical treatment on the wood. There is such a thing as paint that is safe to burn, but you should never assume a given paint is safe. In particular, you should avoid burning wood with lead based paint on it, and much of the old paint was lead based.
Depends entirely on the kind of wood and how you prepare it. ( there is more than one kind of 'wood' )
Primer, type depends on the type of wood.
You can use sand to remove the paint of wood with medium-grain sandpaper.Here be careful you are not to scratch the wood. Also at paint store you will get various paint remover of fence.but most of them are harmful to use. So Better that you refer any fence experts like TotalFence Inc,who will guide you in proper way to maintain fence paint.
That depends on...1) personal taste... Some folks like painted mouldings - then there is the whole, paint all mouldings one colour (white or off white) or paint the mouldings to match the colour of the room debate, others prefer natural/stained wood.2) decorating style... If the home uses a lot of wood (paneling, wainscoting, cabinetry, hardwood flooring, etc) you may want to use stained wood. If the house is painted or wallpapered you may want to paint your mouldings (see the above on the colour debate).3) the kind of mouldings you can afford/find. Composite materials, pre-primed, and inexpensive finger-joint woods should be painted. Real wood, such as clear pine, oak and mahogany (if you can find it) can be either stained or just sanded and top coated with a top quality poly.
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You should never burn wood with paint on it unless you know, specifically, what kind of paint it is, that the paint is question is safe to burn, and that there is no other chemical treatment on the wood. There is such a thing as paint that is safe to burn, but you should never assume a given paint is safe. In particular, you should avoid burning wood with lead based paint on it, and much of the old paint was lead based.
I would only use stain on a wood model.
The reason that a person should always use pine wood in technology is because pine wood is very strong and lasts a long time before it starts rotting.
The wood ones are made from pine trees.
Pine wood derby.
Pine. Pinocchio literally means 'pine eye' in Italian and is a term used for the pine nut.
Depends entirely on the kind of wood and how you prepare it. ( there is more than one kind of 'wood' )
Soft wood...
They are usually some variety of pine.
Pine should only be used for kindling, and should never be burned if it has been treated. Therefore, Jarrah wood is better.
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