grizzly_b
8th December 2003, 08:16 PM
Hi,
I need some advise as to how to proceed to the next step of finishing this marri (red gum) table top. At this stage, the table will be placed outside, under a pergola, thus will not be exposed to direct sunlight.
Now, a bit of history :)
Got hold of a 1100x2500x50mm slab of marri. Its basically a rough sawn dried slab.
Got a belt sander with 40pt grid and stripped off all the grey and rough bits. I filled out the holes and cracks with a 2 part epoxy.
Then, I have moved my way up the grit using an random orbital and I have just finished off sanding the table down to a 480 grit paper.
My ultimate question is what type of finishing products do you recommend on it?. I would like to have a hi-gloss clear finish. but since its outdoor, I might need a finish that is resiliance to UV as well. (or a finish that will not discolour easily).
I have come across heaps of products that will give me a hi-gloss finish but most of these are for interior use and will is not recommended for outdoors (cause of UV).
I've been told to use a finish like Cabots exterior clear (with approx 8 coats, sanding in between) or something similar...however I am not convinced its the right one to use. Any help appreciated.
As a newbie, I am weighing up whether I should take it to a professional finisher to get it done.....but I am keen as hell to give it a go myself, thus seeking advice before proceeding to start the finishing process.....
cheers
grizz
I need some advise as to how to proceed to the next step of finishing this marri (red gum) table top. At this stage, the table will be placed outside, under a pergola, thus will not be exposed to direct sunlight.
Now, a bit of history :)
Got hold of a 1100x2500x50mm slab of marri. Its basically a rough sawn dried slab.
Got a belt sander with 40pt grid and stripped off all the grey and rough bits. I filled out the holes and cracks with a 2 part epoxy.
Then, I have moved my way up the grit using an random orbital and I have just finished off sanding the table down to a 480 grit paper.
My ultimate question is what type of finishing products do you recommend on it?. I would like to have a hi-gloss clear finish. but since its outdoor, I might need a finish that is resiliance to UV as well. (or a finish that will not discolour easily).
I have come across heaps of products that will give me a hi-gloss finish but most of these are for interior use and will is not recommended for outdoors (cause of UV).
I've been told to use a finish like Cabots exterior clear (with approx 8 coats, sanding in between) or something similar...however I am not convinced its the right one to use. Any help appreciated.
As a newbie, I am weighing up whether I should take it to a professional finisher to get it done.....but I am keen as hell to give it a go myself, thus seeking advice before proceeding to start the finishing process.....
cheers
grizz