antisense
4th January 2006, 12:48 AM
Hi all,
I'm currently finishing off a fish tank stand and top that I have made from plain old structural pine. Before I choose what sort of finish to use, I thought I would ask for some advice.
The top (the base and top are separate pieces) is going to be subject to a fair amount of direct moisture via condensation, so sealing this part well is a must. The base is not going to necessarily subjected to direct moisture (hopefully :D), so it doesn't really need to be sealed. My concern is that If I seal the top and varnish, it may end up a slightly different shade to the base.
Could I avoid this by using some kind of oil finish rather than varnish?? I would like to retain the natural colour of the pine as much as possible, so I was thinking perhaps some oil, but would oil alone seal against direct moisture/conensation?
Thanks in advance
I'm currently finishing off a fish tank stand and top that I have made from plain old structural pine. Before I choose what sort of finish to use, I thought I would ask for some advice.
The top (the base and top are separate pieces) is going to be subject to a fair amount of direct moisture via condensation, so sealing this part well is a must. The base is not going to necessarily subjected to direct moisture (hopefully :D), so it doesn't really need to be sealed. My concern is that If I seal the top and varnish, it may end up a slightly different shade to the base.
Could I avoid this by using some kind of oil finish rather than varnish?? I would like to retain the natural colour of the pine as much as possible, so I was thinking perhaps some oil, but would oil alone seal against direct moisture/conensation?
Thanks in advance