inaminit
30th January 2007, 09:25 AM
Hi everyone, it's been quite a while since my last post when I was contemplating replacing my balcony/deck. Well about 12 months later and it's finished (well almost, just abit of touch up painting to go).
Over xmas I decided to build a table with some of the old hardwood decking boards and some old bloodwood fence rails I had laying around to compliment the new deck.
Anyway, the old hardwood decking boards which are now the table top, would have to be at least 18 years old. After hours on end of sanding, sanding and more sanding, I finally got through to the brilliant colour of wood and managed to get it smooth.
I gave it 2 coats of organoils clear garden furniture oil and it looked brilliant. after a week or so the grain on some of the boards started to come up and became "rough". I gave it a light sand applied another light coat of the oil and rubbed it in with 000 steel wool. Again it was smooth as silk for about a week.
On the weekend I gave it another light sand, another light coat of oil and this time rubbed it in with 0000 steelwool. And you guessed it the grain is already starting to roughen up in places.
Does anyone know why this is happening, and what I can do to keep the boards smooth, or should I just grab a beer and enjoy the table how it is?
Over xmas I decided to build a table with some of the old hardwood decking boards and some old bloodwood fence rails I had laying around to compliment the new deck.
Anyway, the old hardwood decking boards which are now the table top, would have to be at least 18 years old. After hours on end of sanding, sanding and more sanding, I finally got through to the brilliant colour of wood and managed to get it smooth.
I gave it 2 coats of organoils clear garden furniture oil and it looked brilliant. after a week or so the grain on some of the boards started to come up and became "rough". I gave it a light sand applied another light coat of the oil and rubbed it in with 000 steel wool. Again it was smooth as silk for about a week.
On the weekend I gave it another light sand, another light coat of oil and this time rubbed it in with 0000 steelwool. And you guessed it the grain is already starting to roughen up in places.
Does anyone know why this is happening, and what I can do to keep the boards smooth, or should I just grab a beer and enjoy the table how it is?