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13th July 2007, 11:52 AM #1New Member
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Louvre
Hi all, im chasing a product or some advice on a louvre system for a job im about to start. The owner has asked me to supply a finish to the louvres and although its not normally my job, i feel obligated as she cant find anyone else to do it. the louvres are made from quilla (or mirbau), with a section size of 130mm x 30mm. They are in full exposure year round, and are rather high off the ground so minimal maintenance would be desirable. There are around 80 lengths to cover aswell so i'd like to keep number of coats down too if possible, i figure around 125m2 for one coat? any help is greatly appreciated. regards, adam.
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16th July 2007, 10:57 AM #2
Spray lacquer is the obvioius choice, assuming you are spraying. Are you after more specific advice (ie types of lacquers)?
Rusty
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16th July 2007, 11:18 AM #3New Member
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yeah, if you can a brand or something would be great. and i dont have spray gear either. i could probably hire something though i wonder if i should just use a brush on product to save me using a gun having very limited knowledge of them.
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16th July 2007, 11:47 AM #4
Probably best brushing. Spraying requires a gun, copressor plus learning how to use it.
Wattyl Estapol is a a popular hardwearing finish available from most paint/hardware stores. Other alternatives are shellac (easy to use) or one of the Danish oils. What you must use for shutters, I'd say, is something that gives a full finish that is easily cleaned. Definitely don't want a finish dust may stick to. Estapol or similar is probably the easiest way to achieve this.
U-Beaut (sponsor of this site) may also have a brush on product similar to estapol.Rusty
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16th July 2007, 12:27 PM #5
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16th July 2007, 12:56 PM #6
Too true. Sorry, I thought we were discussing indoor shutters (blinds).
Might want to consider a decking oil or outdoor furniture oil.Rusty
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16th July 2007, 06:41 PM #7New Member
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thanks for your time guys, i will check out the products mentioned when the job starts. i was hoping for an easy way out but it looks like im stuck doing the hard yards. if nothing else it'll be something to learn from i guess. thanks again, Adam.
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