dan76n
26th February 2024, 08:39 PM
Hi all, I recently posted about finding some timber for some bench seats that would be thick enough to replace the old ones. I ended up taking one of the lengths to a local timber supplier who said it looks like really good hardwood so I should try sanding it back and see how it comes up.
So after a few hours or so of sanding I have managed to strip all the lengths back (see pics).
I'm now wanting to know what would be the best coating to use to get it looking the best and that is suitable to sit on? Happy with oil or water based.
Also does anyone have an idea of what timber it is? I know its about 30 years old so its lasted pretty well considering the benches are permanently outside although mostly shaded by trees.
So after a few hours or so of sanding I have managed to strip all the lengths back (see pics).
I'm now wanting to know what would be the best coating to use to get it looking the best and that is suitable to sit on? Happy with oil or water based.
Also does anyone have an idea of what timber it is? I know its about 30 years old so its lasted pretty well considering the benches are permanently outside although mostly shaded by trees.