Using floor polyurethane for furniture
Hi guys, please help a newbie.
As a beginner I am lazy and impatient with finishes. However I am trying to improve get a better end result with each project.
I am close to completing some stands to raise my computer monitors off the desk. Rather like simple cabinets.
They are pine with some darker brown hardwood face trim for the front.
The radiata pine is new. The hardwood trim are old ex wall panels from my house which had some nice varnish. I don't know the timber but it has a pleasant smell when worked. Pleasant to me anyway. I am sanding that varnish off back to bare wood.
I have almost 4 litres of left over floor polyurethane. I used this on another piece and I found it was very thick and doesn't give an ideal result.
So now I am thinking that I could water down the floor polyurethane with white spirits and apply more than 2 coats.
Is that a good idea?
Should I mix something else?
What proportions should I use?
Should I apply with a rag, rather than a brush?
How many coats should I aim for?
I already have this polyurethane some white spirits, plenty of terps and I think I have some meths. I would like to use what I've got if it is OK.
Thanks in advance.
Dave.