I just bought one of those plastic easels for my 3 year olds at a garage
sale. It's made out of that plastic that all the new jungle-gym type toys
are made of.
On one side I want to put on that chalk-board paint.
So, how do I prime that kind of plastic so paint will stick to it well?
Thanks,
Tim
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"Hardboard" is not hardwood, in case I'm using a term that is not familiar
to you. Hardboard is available at Lowes and Home depot in 2x4, 4x4 and 4x8
size. They will cut it for you to size. Its 1/4" thick, more or less, dark
brown in color. Its also sometimes called masonite, a brand name.
Its on Home Cheapos web site, not sure if this URL will work for you
http://homedepot.bighammersoftware.com/ProductInfo.aspx?cid=834247&pid=319a9dd7-9e10-4814-861b-006050ee4c0d
Their description is Eucaboard
3/16 In. x 4 Ft. x 8 Ft. Service Tempered hardboard
Model 832780
I know my local store has it, as I said, 4x8, 4x4, 2x4 sizes although
website only shows 4x8.
This is really the best way to go in my opinion.
The plastic, if its the kind I am envisioning, will hold 4 drywall screws.
Probably all that's needed to attach it. To dress it up more you could use
some decorative washers. Like these
http://www.rockler.com/findit.cfm?page=305
Wow, I'm really spending too much time on these posts!
Have fun.
Let us know what you do, and how it turns out.
Good luck.
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The chalk board is that same type of plastic, but it's smooth.
I do have some hardboard around, left over from my workbench top, maybe I'll
try that.
Thanks for all the suggestions guys.
Tim
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