View Full Version : Varnish finish options for a slab dining table
Gordo78
29th January 2011, 12:28 PM
Hi,
I was going to use straight varnish/laquer for my slab dining table as that is all I've ever used, but can anyone suggest alternatives? I don't want anything too complicated, but if there is something better I'm interested. I've planed the slab and am about to start sanding so should be ready to start varnishing in a couple weekends.
ubeaut
1st February 2011, 08:04 AM
What sort of slab(timber)?
How thick?
Air dried or kiln?
Gordo78
1st February 2011, 07:44 PM
It's a tallowood slab,
about 38mm ( i haven't measured it since getting it home from the thickneser)
Air dried for about 3 years
I'm leaving the natural timber edge on it
Sturdee
1st February 2011, 09:48 PM
Hi,
I don't want anything too complicated, but if there is something better I'm interested.
For simplicity in use I would use MinWax wipe on poly, available from Bunnings.
Before Christmas I was restoring a dining table and I used the semi gloss, gave it about 7 coats, one each day, and it came up trumps and not a brush mark in sight. :2tsup:
Peter,
ubeaut
1st February 2011, 11:39 PM
Could be wrong but from my recollection of tallowood it's a reasonably oily timber. Which leaves you with a couple of choices. Shellac which will stick to almost anything or one of Organoil's natural oil finishes which will harmonize with the natural oils in the timber.
:saythat:
Gordo78
12th February 2011, 10:02 AM
I've been toying with the idea of using marine grade resin to make it hardwearing but i'm still not locked in on a finish yet.
I'll have alook at the minmax and organoils stuff on the net this afternoon. I really need to get ctracking on this as i currently have no dining table and my shed is blocked up by the slab waiting my attention.
Gordo78
15th February 2011, 08:49 PM
hmmm, the two part watyll has a good sales pitch. Anyone used it for a slab table before?
Gordo78
25th February 2011, 06:34 AM
hmmm, the two part watyll has a good sales pitch. Anyone used it for a slab table before?
75% locked in, two part wattyl.
chrapladm
25th February 2011, 11:02 AM
I once saw this two part Wattyl finish at Bunnings and wanted to try it but never did.
SO if you go with that finish please post some pics and experiences.
Gordo78
25th March 2011, 09:11 PM
I once saw this two part Wattyl finish at Bunnings and wanted to try it but never did.
SO if you go with that finish please post some pics and experiences.
will do.
bodiam
26th March 2011, 03:31 PM
For simplicity in use I would use MinWax wipe on poly, available from Bunnings.
Before Christmas I was restoring a dining table and I used the semi gloss, gave it about 7 coats, one each day, and it came up trumps and not a brush mark in sight. :2tsup:
Peter,
Bunnings also stock a product called "Glass Coat" (http://www.glasscoat.com.au) it is a pour on and leave to dry product it claims to be the same as 50 coats of regular varnish. it is About $51 for 1 litre which covers 300cm X 300cm i leaves the table looking like the name says "Glass" it is water proof so you just wipe spills off with damp clothe and soapy water. hope this helps. p.s. i am also making a slab table except out of Australian Rose wood for my HSC
bodiam
26th March 2011, 07:44 PM
Bunnings also stock a product called "Glass Coat" (Home of Glass Coat (http://www.glasscoat.com.au)) it is a pour on and leave to dry product it claims to be the same as 50 coats of regular varnish. it is About $51 for 1 litre which covers 300cm X 300cm i leaves the table looking like the name says "Glass" it is water proof so you just wipe spills off with damp clothe and soapy water. hope this helps. p.s. i am also making a slab table except out of Australian Rose wood for my HSC
proberts
3rd April 2011, 12:07 PM
you could use
Livos - KUNOS - Countertop Oil. I have used it on a desk and it has held up really well. Have also used Feast and Watson floor seal on a table and coffee table. 2-3 coats of floor seal then put on some wax with the final coat. Not sure how would go with Tallowood.