wheelinround
1st January 2012, 05:19 PM
Excuse the bit of a RANT
13 yrs ago my youngest son for his school project made a real nice African Ash unit most panels are laminated MDF edges draw and frame real wood, for himself. It was never finished as in he never sealed it. Not cheap timber or the laminations well over $350 closer to $500:roll:
It has sat in a room down at MiL's for some years now, recent events mean its ours now. So went down to measure up etc :oo: Some bastwerd has used water based lacquer on it (no one will own up who this includes SiL & partner):((.
The timber had a natural white look even after 13 yrs maybe just a tad of yellowing but not looking like MDF after lacquer has been used.
So hand sanding is the only way, as African Ash is very chippy so far one shelf and the top done ( it comes off), almost back to original as its seems just one coat has been done not to thick or thin.
I/we want to now after sanding use a finish to retain as much as possible the whiteish look. Options of what I have in stock are Wipe On Poly, Nitro Lacquer Satin Timberlac to spray, Danish Oil.
I am up for suggestions if anyone has used other finishes or had experience with any of the above on African Ash.
TY Ray
13 yrs ago my youngest son for his school project made a real nice African Ash unit most panels are laminated MDF edges draw and frame real wood, for himself. It was never finished as in he never sealed it. Not cheap timber or the laminations well over $350 closer to $500:roll:
It has sat in a room down at MiL's for some years now, recent events mean its ours now. So went down to measure up etc :oo: Some bastwerd has used water based lacquer on it (no one will own up who this includes SiL & partner):((.
The timber had a natural white look even after 13 yrs maybe just a tad of yellowing but not looking like MDF after lacquer has been used.
So hand sanding is the only way, as African Ash is very chippy so far one shelf and the top done ( it comes off), almost back to original as its seems just one coat has been done not to thick or thin.
I/we want to now after sanding use a finish to retain as much as possible the whiteish look. Options of what I have in stock are Wipe On Poly, Nitro Lacquer Satin Timberlac to spray, Danish Oil.
I am up for suggestions if anyone has used other finishes or had experience with any of the above on African Ash.
TY Ray