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24th March 2021, 09:57 PM #16
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25th March 2021, 07:48 AM #17
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21st June 2021, 09:06 AM #18
general question re finishes
Thanks Peter for the formula. I will trial it on a Yellow Stringybark slab dining room table I am working on.
My general questions....
1. Where would you use a water based finish ?
2. Where would you use a solvent based finish?
3. If there are some surface defects on my Stringybark slab what can I fill them with prior to applying your finish?
4. I have another large tallowood slab table on my verandah on which I used a water base finish (not sure which one). After only 3 yrs the end that has more UV light exposure (not direct sunlight) has deteriorated and now needs refinishing. Can I just sand it and apply more water based finish? Could I apply your oil over it? I don't think so!!!!
Thanks for your input.
Bill.
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21st June 2021, 10:08 AM #19
Sorry Bill, Beyond my field of expertise.
Personally I'm not one for water based products on natural timber.
I have a medium size slab table in my sunroom that hasn't been refinished since I built it some 12-15 years ago.
Back on your question, I'm sure others with better and more knowledge than I will give a good answer.
Cheers, Peter
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