In the thread (referrenced by Harvey in an earlier post) about Sealing MFT Top there was talk about sealing might cause warping somehow. I have 3 MFT's, 1080/800/MFT 3, all of which i have sealed. The oldest, the 1080, i have had for 8 or 9 years with no problems.
I seal with wipe on poly two or three coats and then wax a couple of coats. I then buff with my RO 150. By the time i got my /3 table, I think i no longer did 3 coats of poly and i did not power buff the wax. I guess i must be getting lazy. ???
I did not seal with moisture in mind. I use the tables for assembly and even tho i put down wax paper under the glue joints, i still manage to get some spillage and ooze. With my sealing treatment, i have no problems with glueing wood to table. Once in a while, i have to use a sanding cylinder in a few of the holes to clean away glue that managed to find its way. So far, even tho i have only sealed the top, but not bottoms, I have had no warpage. No sagging either.
Tinker
I seal with wipe on poly two or three coats and then wax a couple of coats. I then buff with my RO 150. By the time i got my /3 table, I think i no longer did 3 coats of poly and i did not power buff the wax. I guess i must be getting lazy. ???
I did not seal with moisture in mind. I use the tables for assembly and even tho i put down wax paper under the glue joints, i still manage to get some spillage and ooze. With my sealing treatment, i have no problems with glueing wood to table. Once in a while, i have to use a sanding cylinder in a few of the holes to clean away glue that managed to find its way. So far, even tho i have only sealed the top, but not bottoms, I have had no warpage. No sagging either.
Tinker