Vickory
20th September 2009, 10:03 PM
Hi Everyone,
My first venture into working with large slabs rather than store bought timber so all advice much appreciated.
I bought 6 slabs very cheaply from a farm clearing sale to make outdoor steps & the landing. Each slab is about 9' long & 12"- 24" wide & 3" deep.
The timber is very pale in colour & much softer to cut than the ironbark I use in fences, much lighter to lift as well.
The edges seem to have dry rot or something, maybe that's just the sap wood, inside that seems solid enough & cut well.
I don't know how to tell what type of wood it is & don't know if that matters or not.
I would like to finish so it still looks like timber rather than just paint it but have no idea what products are most suitable for a job like this... my fence posts just get creosote & sump oil but that's a bit too rustic for the porch even for me!
I hope this is enough info for some advice please.
Regards, Vicki
My first venture into working with large slabs rather than store bought timber so all advice much appreciated.
I bought 6 slabs very cheaply from a farm clearing sale to make outdoor steps & the landing. Each slab is about 9' long & 12"- 24" wide & 3" deep.
The timber is very pale in colour & much softer to cut than the ironbark I use in fences, much lighter to lift as well.
The edges seem to have dry rot or something, maybe that's just the sap wood, inside that seems solid enough & cut well.
I don't know how to tell what type of wood it is & don't know if that matters or not.
I would like to finish so it still looks like timber rather than just paint it but have no idea what products are most suitable for a job like this... my fence posts just get creosote & sump oil but that's a bit too rustic for the porch even for me!
I hope this is enough info for some advice please.
Regards, Vicki