DK Claus
10th May 2004, 12:20 AM
I have a Norfolk Pine slap - 2'' thick by 160cm wide (cross cut) and 300 cm long. I plan on make a table out of it for use under our pergola. Hence, it will be partly protected against rain but will receive a fair bit of direct sun. I have 2 questions:
1) Despite painting both ends they split in the centre while the slap dried. The splits are 2-3 mm and 40-50cm long. What can I do to close the splits - and stop further splitting? Fill the split up with canaubra wax and then proceed to seal and polish the slap?
2) I would like a natural look and hence prefer an oil finish. The table will take an fair amount of beating from the kids plus drink spils etc etc . After sanding I plan on sealing top and bottom with Feast Watson Proofseal followed by a suitable large number of Scandinavian Oil and/or Fine Buffeting oil coats. Both contains tung oil and appear to have a reasonable resistance to sun and rain plus they are easily re-coated/repaired.
Any recommendations and advise much appreciated.
DK Claus
1) Despite painting both ends they split in the centre while the slap dried. The splits are 2-3 mm and 40-50cm long. What can I do to close the splits - and stop further splitting? Fill the split up with canaubra wax and then proceed to seal and polish the slap?
2) I would like a natural look and hence prefer an oil finish. The table will take an fair amount of beating from the kids plus drink spils etc etc . After sanding I plan on sealing top and bottom with Feast Watson Proofseal followed by a suitable large number of Scandinavian Oil and/or Fine Buffeting oil coats. Both contains tung oil and appear to have a reasonable resistance to sun and rain plus they are easily re-coated/repaired.
Any recommendations and advise much appreciated.
DK Claus