chorky
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Has anyone used monstaliner on wood? I am making a base plate for the water tanks and battery boxes to sit on so they are on a nice flat surface. Wood is cut - birch, not baltic. In the past I have used rustoleum hammerhead paint. It does a ok job but it doesnt necessarily protect the wood, so if any split or fraying happens the paint comes off with the wood.
I was hoping for something a tad more durable for these base plates that dont need to look pretty, just function. But I have no experience with monsta on wood.
I was hoping for something a tad more durable for these base plates that dont need to look pretty, just function. But I have no experience with monsta on wood.
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