Wouldchuk
Established Member
Hello all,
I'm close to assembly of an American White Oak table in our narrowboat,- It goes against the wall and has a single drop leaf. The table top (when leaf not up) is around 800mm x 350mm, with the drop leaf around 800mm x 25mm. It functions as our everyday table so has drinks and wotnot on it, plus being pulled out to allow us to dine at it.
What would be a good hardwearing finish - one that could cope with hotish plates, cups, the occasional spill, an stand up to regularly being wiped over without stripping the finish off?
I don't mind the colour deepening a little bit to a more golden colour.
I've Osmo wax which I've used on shelves before but I'm not sure its that hardwearing.
Advice on product , recommended coats, sanding process etc all very much appreciated.
Tim
I'm close to assembly of an American White Oak table in our narrowboat,- It goes against the wall and has a single drop leaf. The table top (when leaf not up) is around 800mm x 350mm, with the drop leaf around 800mm x 25mm. It functions as our everyday table so has drinks and wotnot on it, plus being pulled out to allow us to dine at it.
What would be a good hardwearing finish - one that could cope with hotish plates, cups, the occasional spill, an stand up to regularly being wiped over without stripping the finish off?
I don't mind the colour deepening a little bit to a more golden colour.
I've Osmo wax which I've used on shelves before but I'm not sure its that hardwearing.
Advice on product , recommended coats, sanding process etc all very much appreciated.
Tim