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himzol
13th September 2004, 01:22 PM
Hi Folks,

Just finished cutting up slats for an outdoor table being made from a "mulligan stew" of timbers salvaged from pallets. I was wondering what the best finish would be for this sort of thing?

The table will not be in a covered area so will be exposed to the elements. Where I live the temperature ranges from zero to forty plus and lots of rainfall during the winter months.

what sort of finish would be recomended, I had thought something like marine varnish but am not sure as to how it stands up to the heat.

regards,

Himzo.

vsquizz
13th September 2004, 01:54 PM
Himzo, I'd do a search on the decking oil threads as this is a good finish for outdoors. I have tung oil on mine but whilst it gets wet its protected from direct and sunlight for at least part of the day. I recoat every 12 months.


Cheers

barnsey
13th September 2004, 02:04 PM
Like you I would be wondering what to finish with but saw this the other day and reckon it needs some further investigation.

FWIW ;)

http://www.whittlewaxes.com.au/

himzol
13th September 2004, 03:24 PM
Barnsey,

Thanks for the link, I sent them an E-mail to find out pricing and distributors if any. I have to admit I'm wary of companies that have only been around for a short time.

vsquizz,


I recoat every 12 months. This is the bit I was hopeing to avoid, because I'm a lazy so and so.

barnsey
13th September 2004, 03:32 PM
vsquizz
So am I so would like to see what you find out :D

Just seems like a good product to me

Himzol
we'll keep you posted ;)

vsquizz
13th September 2004, 11:32 PM
Maybe I should make this clear, "I really should re-coat every 12 months" but I generally leave it till the old man comes down and either he does it or rags me bad enough to give me guilty conscious:D . What I do is 3 coats to get going, 1 coat at a month, 1 coat at 6 months & 12 months then thereafter whan it needs it. Last coat was 2 years ago and its still holding up well. I'd read up on the outdoor oil finishes.


Cheers

himzol
14th September 2004, 09:34 AM
I'd read up on the outdoor oil finishes.

Currently doing this, thanks for the advice.

Himzo.