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29th January 2011, 12:28 PM #1I don't like sanding!!
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Varnish finish options for a slab dining table
Hi,
I was going to use straight varnish/laquer for my slab dining table as that is all I've ever used, but can anyone suggest alternatives? I don't want anything too complicated, but if there is something better I'm interested. I've planed the slab and am about to start sanding so should be ready to start varnishing in a couple weekends.
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1st February 2011, 08:04 AM #2
What sort of slab(timber)?
How thick?
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1st February 2011, 07:44 PM #3I don't like sanding!!
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It's a tallowood slab,
about 38mm ( i haven't measured it since getting it home from the thickneser)
Air dried for about 3 years
I'm leaving the natural timber edge on it
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1st February 2011, 09:48 PM #4Deceased
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1st February 2011, 11:39 PM #5
Could be wrong but from my recollection of tallowood it's a reasonably oily timber. Which leaves you with a couple of choices. Shellac which will stick to almost anything or one of Organoil's natural oil finishes which will harmonize with the natural oils in the timber.
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12th February 2011, 10:02 AM #6I don't like sanding!!
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I've been toying with the idea of using marine grade resin to make it hardwearing but i'm still not locked in on a finish yet.
I'll have alook at the minmax and organoils stuff on the net this afternoon. I really need to get ctracking on this as i currently have no dining table and my shed is blocked up by the slab waiting my attention.
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15th February 2011, 08:49 PM #7I don't like sanding!!
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hmmm, the two part watyll has a good sales pitch. Anyone used it for a slab table before?
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25th February 2011, 06:34 AM #8I don't like sanding!!
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25th February 2011, 11:02 AM #9Member
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I once saw this two part Wattyl finish at Bunnings and wanted to try it but never did.
SO if you go with that finish please post some pics and experiences.
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25th March 2011, 09:11 PM #10I don't like sanding!!
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26th March 2011, 03:31 PM #11New Member
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Bunnings also stock a product called "Glass Coat" (http://www.glasscoat.com.au) it is a pour on and leave to dry product it claims to be the same as 50 coats of regular varnish. it is About $51 for 1 litre which covers 300cm X 300cm i leaves the table looking like the name says "Glass" it is water proof so you just wipe spills off with damp clothe and soapy water. hope this helps. p.s. i am also making a slab table except out of Australian Rose wood for my HSC
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26th March 2011, 07:44 PM #12New Member
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Glass Coat
Bunnings also stock a product called "Glass Coat" (Home of Glass Coat) it is a pour on and leave to dry product it claims to be the same as 50 coats of regular varnish. it is About $51 for 1 litre which covers 300cm X 300cm i leaves the table looking like the name says "Glass" it is water proof so you just wipe spills off with damp clothe and soapy water. hope this helps. p.s. i am also making a slab table except out of Australian Rose wood for my HSC
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3rd April 2011, 12:07 PM #13
you could use
Livos - KUNOS - Countertop Oil. I have used it on a desk and it has held up really well. Have also used Feast and Watson floor seal on a table and coffee table. 2-3 coats of floor seal then put on some wax with the final coat. Not sure how would go with Tallowood.
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