120 grit sandpaper
Foam Rollers
Paint Brush
Zinsser 123 Primer
Ace Hardware Royal Outdoor House and Trim Paint in Satin in Heavenly Sand
You'll need primer, exterior paint, brushes, and rollers.
After I cut out all the pieces for the lounge chairs I sanded them all smooth with a belt sander.
Once all the woods pieces were sanded I laid them all flat in my garage with scrap wood raising them off the floor. Vacuum and wipe down all the wood pieces to remove any dust.
Prime your wood with the Zinsser 123 primer and a 4 inch foam roller. It is easy to paint the slats when they are flat since you don't have any crevices to work with. I allowed my wood to dry overnight and then turned all the pieces over and primed the opposite side. Apply 2 coats of Royal House and Trim paint the same way. Use a brush for the sides or to catch any paint drips. Be sure to allow the paint to dry completely between coats (at least overnight before turning)
After building your chaise lounges just touch up the paint with a brush. If you find any paint drips just lightly sand and repaint that spot.
Special thank to Brook from Being Brook for sharing her tutorial on how she gets this beautiful finish every time!
Comments
mebohn
Wed, 06/06/2012 - 11:41
any top coat?
Brook @ BeingBrook (not verified)
Wed, 06/06/2012 - 12:28
Nope!
mebohn
Thu, 06/07/2012 - 04:24
Thank you
bhoppy
Thu, 06/07/2012 - 07:04
screw holes
Brook @ BeingBrook (not verified)
Thu, 06/07/2012 - 10:25
Pocket holes
kally
Fri, 04/19/2013 - 04:47
You make everything look so
larsmars
Sat, 05/23/2015 - 08:39
Do you mask the paint for any of the glued surfaces?
I am working on this project and planning to primer and paint the pieces before assembly, but I wonder how to use wood glue after painting. Did you mask the areas that are to be glued?