Another short night and quick update.
Despite my paint brush hanging scheme, I managed to be distracted this morning and rushed off without my brushes (drat). Well it was rainy and humid today, so rather than use the other brushes I have, I decided to let the first round of poly have an extra day to set.
I picked up some cyanoacrylate (CA or crazy glue) to reinforce the screw holes in the locker. I just used pine for the case and I am especially concerned that the screw holes for the lid support and hinges don’t get wallowed out. By dropping a couple of drops of CA into each screw hole (after having dry fit and removed the screws) the glue soaks into the wood fibers similar to how CPES would, hardens the wood fibers and helps keep them from striping out. Old trick I learned from making balsa and tissue model airplanes.

I’m not sure if this next step was even necessary. The joints in the locker case are pretty rock solid and the whole thing will be encased in glue and canvas, but I decided to seal the inside corners with paintable sealant anyway. Note the cut down credit card (actually an old health insurance card) used as an applicator (I think it was Wobbly Wheels that suggested using old and junk mail CC’s as applicators).

Trimming the edge of the card to an angle allowed it to be laid into the corner at a trailing angle. It was easy to sand the cut edge flat and round over the tip.

The sealant in the squeeze tube cost a little more per ounce than that in the caulk gun tubes, but I figured that it might keep better in the squeeze tube once opened.
I forget what these screw holes in the inside top of the locker were from (I may have said previously), but they aren’t needed anymore so I filled them with wood filler, just ‘cuz.

Another test fit of the front wall skin to the locker. My justification was that the stain and poly might have swollen the wood and made it fit harder, but really I just wanted to see how it is going to look.

And with the door (looking from the top down, but it looks pretty much the same either way).

I finished up by working on my list of things I need to remember to bring for next time.
When I got home I found that the guide bearing I ordered had arrived; looks right.