chode
23rd July 2019, 11:34 PM
Hi all,
i have over 1000m of green spotted gum weatherboards to install. I was planning to seal the ends and front with an oil based primer and leave the backs as the original part of the house was done this way. But I’m a little concerned about literature I’m reading saying to prime all round.
Is this really necessary? If so, why do the original boards look fine after 80 years when they didn’t have the backs sealed?
If I did seal the backs, is there any reason I couldn’t use danish oil? I happen to have a fair bit of if and if goes on relatively easily.
Many thanks
i have over 1000m of green spotted gum weatherboards to install. I was planning to seal the ends and front with an oil based primer and leave the backs as the original part of the house was done this way. But I’m a little concerned about literature I’m reading saying to prime all round.
Is this really necessary? If so, why do the original boards look fine after 80 years when they didn’t have the backs sealed?
If I did seal the backs, is there any reason I couldn’t use danish oil? I happen to have a fair bit of if and if goes on relatively easily.
Many thanks