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Thread: Fence palings
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28th July 2005, 12:59 PM #1
Fence palings
I have come across some nice old fence palings, which I plan to make some picture/photo frames out of.
Some of them I plan to give a light sand to keep the old weathered look, and the rest i will run thru the thicknesser.
Can anyone give me some advise regarding recommended finishes for the timber. ie tung oil, bees wax, danish oil etc). I have no idea.
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28th July 2005, 03:29 PM #2
Hi Tarlox,
I prefer to simply wirebrush the palings, rinse off thoroughly, dry, then use as it. Keeps the rustic look. Sanding could mean you lose the true weathered look.
Have a look here for some egs of my rustic fence paling frames.
cheers
RufflyRustic
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28th July 2005, 05:43 PM #3
All finishes will darken the lovelly silver patina of the weathered timber.Oil finishes will tend to turn the silver colour a non desript brownie sort of shade,varnishes or poly eurothanes maybe less so, had best results with marine varnish,try first always on scrap piece first GOOD LUCK
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28th July 2005, 05:50 PM #4
If you use a block of wood as a sanding block and carefully sand just the high points you can get some interesting effects HAPPY CREATING
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28th July 2005, 06:10 PM #5
Originally Posted by TARLOX
For inside use I find this is enough but you can apply wax etc for other finishes.
I like the colours of the hardwood and using old weathered palings you get thin milled hardwood with little waste. As long as they arn't too old and dry .
Rgds
Russell
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1st August 2005, 09:46 AM #6
Thanks for the tips. I will try a few of the ideas and see how they come up.
Regards
TARLOX
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