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colin1
1st September 2004, 12:45 PM
Hi All,

I have just finished my first project, a very simple pine bookcase (You got to start somewhere) and was wondering the best finish to put on it.

I read abount Danish Oli, Ting Oil, polyurethane etc

I would like to make sure the grain of the wood comes out.

Thanks

Colin

Dean
1st September 2004, 05:35 PM
When I made a toybox out of pine, I finished it with 3 coats of stain varnish (a 4th coat wouldn't have hurt) and 2 coats of poly over the top of that. Came out ok.

LineLefty
1st September 2004, 05:37 PM
i just finished an upholstered pine footstool. Finished it in 5 or 6 coats of white paint :)

Seriously though, go the estapol?

Termite
1st September 2004, 05:51 PM
I read abount Danish Oli, Ting Oil, polyurethane etc


I read about Danish Oli too, man he was a hell of a guy in his day. :D :D
Kind regards
Termite

Wood Borer
1st September 2004, 07:03 PM
You left out wax.

How about you use a finish you haven't used before. None of ones you mentioned or wax are going to wreck the bookcase and you will have learnt something new.

When you complete a project using expensive timber and complex joints, you may not be as prepared to experiment with unknown finishes but a bit of experience now will broaden your range of choice.

graemet
18th September 2004, 10:51 PM
Hi Colin,
The best finish for a pine bookshelf, according to Les Miller is "paint it cream!"
Graeme

TOMARTOM
19th September 2004, 01:37 AM
Go out an splerge on a CIG easy sprayer, around $150.00 a little and i do mean a little you will be spraying with suprising results.

I have not used oils on pine, however I have used a "wad" to apply some finishes, like stains and dilutes poly etc.
Me I would go and but a easy srayer, look like crap, work like a little ripper, I stayed away from "airless' especially the cheaper, apparantly Neil (forum owner) has had success with the Krebs line of Airless, sold by Oldfeilds I think.

hope this helps.

kind regards tony

Chum
19th September 2004, 11:08 PM
I recently built a large pine bookcase 2.5m X 2.3m.

I used Cobots water based varnish with a baltic pine stain in it.

Worked out great as there was no smell (assembled and finished on site because of size) and it took most of the 5 litres for the 3 coats.

Varnish cost about $115 from Bunnings but could well cost less if u shop around.

Chum

conwood
3rd December 2004, 11:57 AM
Hi Colin, I have exptensively used 2 sikkens product for pine. On new pine the teak stain followed by 2 coats of the supernatural is great. I even had a professional use it after seeing my work.
The baltic stain is also good as suggested by someone else.

Cheers and happy reading.
conwood