How to Paint Grainy Oak Cabinets and get a SMOOTH Finish!

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024

Комментарии • 38

  • @1971mav
    @1971mav 5 месяцев назад +5

    After you painted them it made your cabinets look more modern.

    • @ToolMetrix
      @ToolMetrix  5 месяцев назад

      Thanks for watching, Bret. I agree, gives them a more modern look.

  • @daviddunn5264
    @daviddunn5264 4 месяца назад +4

    I barely talked the wife out of it on our last remodel ... I still have a hard time painting over beautiful wood grain ... but "modern" is definitely changing. Nice work 👏🏼

    • @ToolMetrix
      @ToolMetrix  4 месяца назад

      The first time is the definitely hardest! 🤣 I grew up dreaming of having a house full of golden oak trim. I felt the same way about painting it at first, and then after seeing it, I’m ok with doing it on all the woodwork in the house. Hope you’re out enjoying that motorcycle. I just got back from a nice ride along the river.

  • @keithmcelroy9956
    @keithmcelroy9956 Месяц назад +1

    Nice demo, thanks wish a different close up but looked good 👍

  • @TraVerdejo
    @TraVerdejo 19 дней назад +1

    We are going to re-model our kitchen cabinets, So far this video has been the best so far. I have a question. Can you please tell me the drying process for each step or coat? Thanks for these tips and I'm now subscribed

    • @ToolMetrix
      @ToolMetrix  18 дней назад

      Thank you. I followed the directions on the container. I think it’s a couple hours between coats but verify that, and overnight before the first coat of paint.

  • @eddiemarano9998
    @eddiemarano9998 4 месяца назад +2

    Something you might want to check: Aqua Coat explicitly says to not use tack clothes in their preparation instructions.

    • @ToolMetrix
      @ToolMetrix  4 месяца назад

      Thanks Eddie. I’ll look into that. No problems so far.

  • @coreytwaddell1769
    @coreytwaddell1769 4 дня назад +1

    What grit sandpaper are you using to prep the cabinets?

    • @ToolMetrix
      @ToolMetrix  4 дня назад

      Sanded to 180 grit I believe.

  • @iamtoothewalrus
    @iamtoothewalrus Месяц назад +1

    Great tips, thanks for posting.

    • @ToolMetrix
      @ToolMetrix  Месяц назад

      My pleasure. Thanks for watching. Cheers.

  • @rlatimer1962
    @rlatimer1962 Месяц назад +1

    Hi Paul, Those oak cabinets are exactly what I have. Paul did you change out the hardware on the door that attaches to the cabinet frame? It looks like you can no longer see the door hardware. Thanks Paul.

    • @ToolMetrix
      @ToolMetrix  Месяц назад

      Good eye. Yes I did. I’m using Euro hinges now. I also made new doors with a simple shaker style.

  • @guildy40
    @guildy40 Месяц назад +1

    I have similar oak bathroom vanity. If I want to get an even smoother appearance would additional pore filling do it? Is it possible to get it 100% or close to it smooth? Also I don't see the link for the dust containment system you mentioned. Thank you for the video.

    • @ToolMetrix
      @ToolMetrix  Месяц назад +1

      Sorry about neglecting to include that link. Here you go. Zip walls for dust containment: amzn.to/46wkpUr
      You can always try another coat of filler if you think the pores are not completely filled. Another way to get a smoother surface would be to add floetrol to the paint (amzn.to/4fp9dNh), and even better, add floetrol AND use a spray gun to really lay it down smooth.

  • @patriahastingsmn
    @patriahastingsmn 19 дней назад +1

    Id like to try this on my cabinets. The previous owner painted without covering the grain though like you do here. Any recommendations. Sand first then cover the grain?

    • @ToolMetrix
      @ToolMetrix  19 дней назад

      Shouldn't be a problem at all. I would lightly sand, fill grain, prime with Kilz or similar, then paint.

  • @isz92
    @isz92 27 дней назад +1

    Ive seen others using red bondo as the filler instead of aquacoat. Any reason to use aquacoat over bondo? Thanks for the video

    • @ToolMetrix
      @ToolMetrix  27 дней назад +1

      Good question. I haven't tried bondo for this application, but I've tried spackle. I found Aquacoat to be easier to work with and get level, better shelf life, and less messy when sanding.

  • @redlense4
    @redlense4 8 дней назад

    Do you put the side panels through the same process? Thx.

  • @jeffp5991
    @jeffp5991 4 месяца назад +1

    I'm considering painting some interior doors, and my concern is the grain showing through. I think this process should solve that problem. What do you think about spraying rather than rolling the primer and paint?

    • @ToolMetrix
      @ToolMetrix  4 месяца назад +1

      Hi Jeff, That would be better yet. Typically, if I’m painting something in the nicer weather (we get 2-3 weeks per year of nice weather in MN) I take it outside and spray it with an HVLP gun. The results are slightly better that way, and quicker. But for cabinets, a lot of that work needs to happen inside and spraying requires a lot of prep so I just generally brush and roll.

    • @jeffp5991
      @jeffp5991 4 месяца назад

      @@ToolMetrix I'm in MN too! I just finished creating an isolated finishing area in my basement. This will be a good project to project to try out the area with something a bit bigger than a planter.

    • @ToolMetrix
      @ToolMetrix  4 месяца назад +1

      @jeffp5991 wow, an isolated finishing area, nice luxury!

  • @RussGeneres
    @RussGeneres 4 месяца назад +1

    I see you're in MN. Apparently MN hasn't enacted VOC bans like we now have in MI. Oil based Kilz has always been my go to for sealing just about anything, but now we can't get it. I had a buddy coming back from Fl from his winter home bring me a some bootleg painting supplies. I feel like a smuggler!

    • @ToolMetrix
      @ToolMetrix  4 месяца назад

      Wow that’s interesting! I hadn’t heard about that. What a drag. The stuff is definitely pretty nasty but when you need it, you need it.

  • @5710fpilot
    @5710fpilot Месяц назад

    Any tips for cabinets the previous owner painted? Lets say my dog coulda smeared 💩 that looks better.... 😂full sand and start from scratch?

    • @ToolMetrix
      @ToolMetrix  Месяц назад +1

      I'd suggest a light sanding, add a couple coats of Kilz, then paint as normal. No need to sand to bare wood unless the original underlying finish is peeling and the previous owner didn't address it during the terrible paint job.

  • @KenLowrie
    @KenLowrie 4 месяца назад +1

    Damnit Paul, quit giving my wife ideas for projects on the honey do list. #fired

    • @ToolMetrix
      @ToolMetrix  4 месяца назад

      Oh, no, what have I done?!?! I'm going to end up on everybody's hit list! Once you paint ONE thing, you are on the hook to paint EVERYthing!

  • @bierbarrel
    @bierbarrel 5 месяцев назад +2

    Not in a million years would I screw up my cabinets like that!

    • @ToolMetrix
      @ToolMetrix  5 месяцев назад +5

      Everyone has their own preferences. Yours are different than mine. 😃 There was a time when I would have said the same thing but my tastes have evolved.