schoeps Member Joined Sep 4, 2010 Messages 362 Reaction score 15 Location Maryland Dec 8, 2010 #1 I have a friend who is trying to permanently apply a poster as side art for a cabinet. Any advice on doing this? The cabinet is MDF w/ latex paint that was rolled on. Thank you! Texas Dave
I have a friend who is trying to permanently apply a poster as side art for a cabinet. Any advice on doing this? The cabinet is MDF w/ latex paint that was rolled on. Thank you! Texas Dave
7146aaron New member VAPS Joined Jan 17, 2008 Messages 5,065 Reaction score 9 Location Speedway, Indiana Dec 8, 2010 #2 Poster I dont think that is a good idea. Posters are made of paper and fade quickly as well as wrinkle. What game is it?
Poster I dont think that is a good idea. Posters are made of paper and fade quickly as well as wrinkle. What game is it?
OP OP schoeps Member Joined Sep 4, 2010 Messages 362 Reaction score 15 Location Maryland Dec 8, 2010 #3 7146aaron said: I dont think that is a good idea. Posters are made of paper and fade quickly as well as wrinkle. What game is it? Click to expand... I's a Mame Cabinet, it's a custom poster on heavier stock...
7146aaron said: I dont think that is a good idea. Posters are made of paper and fade quickly as well as wrinkle. What game is it? Click to expand... I's a Mame Cabinet, it's a custom poster on heavier stock...
7146aaron New member VAPS Joined Jan 17, 2008 Messages 5,065 Reaction score 9 Location Speedway, Indiana Dec 8, 2010 #4 Poster schoeps said: I's a Mame Cabinet, it's a custom poster on heavier stock... Click to expand... Have Mamemarquees or someone print it on adhesive vinyl and save yourself some grief and trouble down the road.
Poster schoeps said: I's a Mame Cabinet, it's a custom poster on heavier stock... Click to expand... Have Mamemarquees or someone print it on adhesive vinyl and save yourself some grief and trouble down the road.
toolguy New member Joined Apr 6, 2010 Messages 1,616 Reaction score 17 Location Michigan Dec 8, 2010 #5 3M Spray Adhesive. Spray it and then apply and smooth.
Witchboard Active member Joined Sep 27, 2004 Messages 1,081 Reaction score 2 Location Oklahoma Dec 8, 2010 #6 toolguy said: 3M Spray Adhesive. Spray it and then apply and smooth. Click to expand... Use the Super 77.
toolguy said: 3M Spray Adhesive. Spray it and then apply and smooth. Click to expand... Use the Super 77.
toolguy New member Joined Apr 6, 2010 Messages 1,616 Reaction score 17 Location Michigan Dec 8, 2010 #7 Witchboard said: Use the Super 77. Click to expand... Right on! It won't move after that!