AndyRoo64
13th August 2021, 06:34 PM
I am restoring an old timber outdoor table and needed to replace a length of wood. I was not sure what type of timber it was, and so used Merbau as it was a similar colour to the aged wood. I have sanded the table back, and it is now very apparent that the old timber (dont know what it is) is much lighter when next to the Merbau piece.
I have applied Cabots Decking Oil to the old timber, and it looks a very similar colour to the Merbau. However, when I applied the Oil to a scap piece of Merbau, it is quite clear that the oil is really going to bring out the merbau colour to a darker shade.
My wish is to somehow, keep the Merbau close to its unfinished colour to be similar to the Finished old timber. Any ideas to what I can finish the Merbau with that wont change its colour too much.
It is the board that is second from right that is Merbau (unfinished) and the other boards have the decking oil applied, and the second picture has a scrap piece with decking oil applied.
Any advice would be appreciated.
Andrew
I have applied Cabots Decking Oil to the old timber, and it looks a very similar colour to the Merbau. However, when I applied the Oil to a scap piece of Merbau, it is quite clear that the oil is really going to bring out the merbau colour to a darker shade.
My wish is to somehow, keep the Merbau close to its unfinished colour to be similar to the Finished old timber. Any ideas to what I can finish the Merbau with that wont change its colour too much.
It is the board that is second from right that is Merbau (unfinished) and the other boards have the decking oil applied, and the second picture has a scrap piece with decking oil applied.
Any advice would be appreciated.
Andrew