AES
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Dear all, any advice on the following points would be much appreciated. Please note that I’m very much a beginner when it comes to finishing “real wood”.
Last year my better half wanted a garden bench. As I had little time to spare (my excuse & I'm sticking to it!) I bought a cheapo unit from one of our DIY emporium in the knowledge that I would have to "do something with it" after a short while. On the up side, it did feature what we felt were rather nice cast metal legs and back rest. Anyway .....
.... just as expected, & after less than 1 year (and that did NOT include being left outside during the winter, see below) the approx 18 mm thick oak slats are showing signs of considerable distress (plus poor original machining!), AND with quite nasty-looking black marks where the oak slats contact the metal parts.
I have now invested in some 10+ year old locally-grown & very well seasoned oak which is 25 mm thick. I intend to replace all the existing wooden parts (Chinese oak?) with this local oak. My questions concern both finishing and (if possible) protection against black marks arising from contact with the metal parts and nuts & bolts.
Please note that ideally it will stand outside all the time (unless absolutely necessary I would rather not dismantle it every winter). Typical weather conditions here range from about a foot of standing snow and minus 15 degrees C overnight for around a couple of months each year up to temperatures of 30+ degrees C in summer; and rain is not exactly unknown here! :lol: But I could think about making some sort of waterproof cover for use full time during the cold & snowy winter months.
So my questions are:
1. Should I make felt, soft plastic, or rubber “gaskets” to be placed between the oak and the metal contact points? And if yes, what about the holes where the (plated) bolts pass through the wood?
2. Or any other suggestions for protecting against black marks?
3. After a little light staining (to get a similar colour overall) should I finish the oak with oil (for outside furniture)?; or varnish?; or nothing at all?; or something else?
(I have light overall sanding then 2 coats of single part polyurethane varnish in mind, but as above, having no experience I’m fully open to better suggestions).
Just to make your task a little more difficult I should point out that I do not often see the trade/brand names that are often mentioned on this Forum in the shops here in Switzerland. So please suggest the best TYPE of finish rather than a specific brand name; also please outline the necessary preparation steps for the finish suggested.
Thank you all in advance.
Krgds
AES
Last year my better half wanted a garden bench. As I had little time to spare (my excuse & I'm sticking to it!) I bought a cheapo unit from one of our DIY emporium in the knowledge that I would have to "do something with it" after a short while. On the up side, it did feature what we felt were rather nice cast metal legs and back rest. Anyway .....
.... just as expected, & after less than 1 year (and that did NOT include being left outside during the winter, see below) the approx 18 mm thick oak slats are showing signs of considerable distress (plus poor original machining!), AND with quite nasty-looking black marks where the oak slats contact the metal parts.
I have now invested in some 10+ year old locally-grown & very well seasoned oak which is 25 mm thick. I intend to replace all the existing wooden parts (Chinese oak?) with this local oak. My questions concern both finishing and (if possible) protection against black marks arising from contact with the metal parts and nuts & bolts.
Please note that ideally it will stand outside all the time (unless absolutely necessary I would rather not dismantle it every winter). Typical weather conditions here range from about a foot of standing snow and minus 15 degrees C overnight for around a couple of months each year up to temperatures of 30+ degrees C in summer; and rain is not exactly unknown here! :lol: But I could think about making some sort of waterproof cover for use full time during the cold & snowy winter months.
So my questions are:
1. Should I make felt, soft plastic, or rubber “gaskets” to be placed between the oak and the metal contact points? And if yes, what about the holes where the (plated) bolts pass through the wood?
2. Or any other suggestions for protecting against black marks?
3. After a little light staining (to get a similar colour overall) should I finish the oak with oil (for outside furniture)?; or varnish?; or nothing at all?; or something else?
(I have light overall sanding then 2 coats of single part polyurethane varnish in mind, but as above, having no experience I’m fully open to better suggestions).
Just to make your task a little more difficult I should point out that I do not often see the trade/brand names that are often mentioned on this Forum in the shops here in Switzerland. So please suggest the best TYPE of finish rather than a specific brand name; also please outline the necessary preparation steps for the finish suggested.
Thank you all in advance.
Krgds
AES