Ollie78
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I have a job to make up and install some solid Oak window boards, picked up the sawn boards today.
The client is having all the windows changed this week and wants to replace the nasty MDF window boards with solid Oak. I have no issue making up the boards but have a concern about the potential for cupping as some are 220 wide ( 28mm thick ).
I am thinking of pre finishing them all around to prevent uneven moisture content, probably osmo oil as they want a nice satin finish to match other stuff.
I am flipping between just sitting them on a couple of lines of polymer sealant but not sealing them totally. Or, drilling and screwing them into the brick or block and then plugging the holes with tapered plugs.
Not sure I want the look of the plugs or the extra finishing needed but dont want them to cup. I am hoping I will be sliding them into the gap left by the originals and this will help pinch them to stop movement.
I don`t want to **** it up as its prime Euro Oak and not cheap.
Any ideas ?
Ollie
The client is having all the windows changed this week and wants to replace the nasty MDF window boards with solid Oak. I have no issue making up the boards but have a concern about the potential for cupping as some are 220 wide ( 28mm thick ).
I am thinking of pre finishing them all around to prevent uneven moisture content, probably osmo oil as they want a nice satin finish to match other stuff.
I am flipping between just sitting them on a couple of lines of polymer sealant but not sealing them totally. Or, drilling and screwing them into the brick or block and then plugging the holes with tapered plugs.
Not sure I want the look of the plugs or the extra finishing needed but dont want them to cup. I am hoping I will be sliding them into the gap left by the originals and this will help pinch them to stop movement.
I don`t want to **** it up as its prime Euro Oak and not cheap.
Any ideas ?
Ollie