sogni
5th May 2013, 04:31 PM
Gooday
I've acquired my old man's old work bench. My daughter has taken a shine to it. My project is to bring some character back to it.
The bench itself is to serve as a central bench in her kitchen !!
And pretty much 'as is'. She loves the textures,colours , stains etc. Go figure !
All that I am required to do is to wire brush the top, clean the rest and coat inside initially with zinser, later white .
The rest can just be waxed over. I'll drop some marble in the top recesses.
My question/s relate to the top surface. I've wire brushed the timber, it has wide cracks which I will probably need to fill with some coloured epoxy or some flexible /coloured filler.
Open to suggestion.
The bench was in the open elements for months, had rabbits living in it. I've soaked/scrubbed it inside and out with cleaning vinegar and water. Its now had a few weeks to dry.
The surface...what would others recommend I used to maintain the authentic look, but give the timber back its 'moisture' so to speak...apply wax , clear finish ? eg. Dimension 4 and Clear intergrain ?
Cheers
Ian
266422
I've acquired my old man's old work bench. My daughter has taken a shine to it. My project is to bring some character back to it.
The bench itself is to serve as a central bench in her kitchen !!
And pretty much 'as is'. She loves the textures,colours , stains etc. Go figure !
All that I am required to do is to wire brush the top, clean the rest and coat inside initially with zinser, later white .
The rest can just be waxed over. I'll drop some marble in the top recesses.
My question/s relate to the top surface. I've wire brushed the timber, it has wide cracks which I will probably need to fill with some coloured epoxy or some flexible /coloured filler.
Open to suggestion.
The bench was in the open elements for months, had rabbits living in it. I've soaked/scrubbed it inside and out with cleaning vinegar and water. Its now had a few weeks to dry.
The surface...what would others recommend I used to maintain the authentic look, but give the timber back its 'moisture' so to speak...apply wax , clear finish ? eg. Dimension 4 and Clear intergrain ?
Cheers
Ian
266422