John_K
28th January 2014, 08:04 PM
Hi guys,
First posting on the forum after trawling through all the posts, so go easy on me!
I have a 10 year old dinning table that appears to be a dark hardwood (see images) which I would like to restore.
Have been doing a bit of research on this and was in at Bunnings and Masters today.
So the plan is to completely strip the table down, sand, and then stain and finish.
What I need some advice on, is the best materials to strip down the old finish with and the stain and finishing options.
The table will have to live in an outside deck whilst I work on it and moved in an out as required from the open as it is too big to move otherwise. Thinking I have 4 days. 1 to strip, 1 to sand, 1 to stain and 1 to finish.
Overall, I want a semi gloss/matt finish the will be very durable and not mark easily.
1. Striping down - what are the best proven stain/paint strippers for hardwood tables and what is the process? Today I saw a variety of stuff in retail land all claiming to be the best!
2. Stain - water based vs non water based? Which will be the most durable? The table will live in a hot upstairs room and get a lot of sun.
What is the Wattyl Traditional Craftsman stain like? Are the stains sold in Masters and Bunnings ok, or can I get some professional grade material somewhere else?
3. Finishing -I was going to finish things off with a few coats of Danish Oil or simply try and find a few cans of spray on clear lacquer. Thoughts? Suggestions here?
4.Application - I don't have spray gear. I was wanting to use a roller (for the stain) or a large sponge applicator. Ideas on this? Also, what is the finish like with Danish Oil or lacquer if a cloth is used? - Should I be going aerosol cans if I want a nicer finish?
Thanks in advance!
John.
First posting on the forum after trawling through all the posts, so go easy on me!
I have a 10 year old dinning table that appears to be a dark hardwood (see images) which I would like to restore.
Have been doing a bit of research on this and was in at Bunnings and Masters today.
So the plan is to completely strip the table down, sand, and then stain and finish.
What I need some advice on, is the best materials to strip down the old finish with and the stain and finishing options.
The table will have to live in an outside deck whilst I work on it and moved in an out as required from the open as it is too big to move otherwise. Thinking I have 4 days. 1 to strip, 1 to sand, 1 to stain and 1 to finish.
Overall, I want a semi gloss/matt finish the will be very durable and not mark easily.
1. Striping down - what are the best proven stain/paint strippers for hardwood tables and what is the process? Today I saw a variety of stuff in retail land all claiming to be the best!
2. Stain - water based vs non water based? Which will be the most durable? The table will live in a hot upstairs room and get a lot of sun.
What is the Wattyl Traditional Craftsman stain like? Are the stains sold in Masters and Bunnings ok, or can I get some professional grade material somewhere else?
3. Finishing -I was going to finish things off with a few coats of Danish Oil or simply try and find a few cans of spray on clear lacquer. Thoughts? Suggestions here?
4.Application - I don't have spray gear. I was wanting to use a roller (for the stain) or a large sponge applicator. Ideas on this? Also, what is the finish like with Danish Oil or lacquer if a cloth is used? - Should I be going aerosol cans if I want a nicer finish?
Thanks in advance!
John.