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  1. #1
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    Default oil for post box

    I have just finished painting a postbox with a Watyll exterior clear gloss finish and I was thinking about putting some type of oil for extra waterproofing or to get the water to run off more easily. Would this be a waste of time? and if it wasn't what sort of oil would be good over a clear gloss finish?

    Thanks

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    I'd say yes, definitely a waste of time
    Rusty

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    If anything, wax but I would not bother. I used spar varnish on mine a couple of years and it still looks good.

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    Oil first, varnish second it doesn'y work in reverse sadly.

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    Thanks guys, I think that about sums it up - oiling would be a waste of time

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    Any chance of a pic ?

    I'll show you mine if you show me yours............
    If at first you don't succeed, give something else a go. Life is far too short to waste time trying.

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    Oh hell, why not? even though it is a fairly boring box, it'll take a while to organise though. Stay tuned

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    I told you it would take a while, no digital camera and a long time to finish that role of film.

    Here's my postbox. I originally had just a flat lid but soon discovered that water would pool and then with the sun pouring down, the estapol pretty much failed. So I sanded it back, put 7 coats of estapol and tilted the lid a bit. So far it has worked but I'll see if it makes it through this summer.

    Now lets see yours.....

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    Aha, now we know where you live. House number 223 in Armidale....
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