tomnewby
1st May 2009, 10:56 AM
Hi
I've finished making the top of my workbench. And despite some misgivings by some forum members I used three sheet of 18mm chipboard topped and edged with 19mm hardwood ply.
So now I have to put a finish on. I've been trying some things on some scrap. First I tried a turps/BLO mix. That was ok, but it kind of "waterlogged" it. I then moved onto straight BLO, but that was even worse. It made it almost soggy.
Last night I tried some meth/white shellac (about 50/50)... It looked quite good. I'll check it again when I get home tonight and see how it has dried. This is the current "winner". It doesn't appear to leave the ply soggy. And I'm hoping it adds a bit of durability. And it also keeps the ply looking light coloured. Something I need in my dark underhouse shed.
What I am searching for is only a light coat of something that wont leave the top slippery. I still want some timber on timber grip. And something that will leave the ply light coloured.
Is it worth me buying some Danish oil to try out? Has anyone used it on plywood??
And is Organoil "danish oil"?
Cheers
Tom
I've finished making the top of my workbench. And despite some misgivings by some forum members I used three sheet of 18mm chipboard topped and edged with 19mm hardwood ply.
So now I have to put a finish on. I've been trying some things on some scrap. First I tried a turps/BLO mix. That was ok, but it kind of "waterlogged" it. I then moved onto straight BLO, but that was even worse. It made it almost soggy.
Last night I tried some meth/white shellac (about 50/50)... It looked quite good. I'll check it again when I get home tonight and see how it has dried. This is the current "winner". It doesn't appear to leave the ply soggy. And I'm hoping it adds a bit of durability. And it also keeps the ply looking light coloured. Something I need in my dark underhouse shed.
What I am searching for is only a light coat of something that wont leave the top slippery. I still want some timber on timber grip. And something that will leave the ply light coloured.
Is it worth me buying some Danish oil to try out? Has anyone used it on plywood??
And is Organoil "danish oil"?
Cheers
Tom