fluffflinger
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Just a quickie, what are your suggestions for finishing an exterior Oak door?
condeesteso":3pnw455g said:I have felt that coating will be wrong - I mean varnishes (no matter how good) because you have a moving wood, and an immovable coat.
condeesteso":21yn5y0r said:Actually, another proven favourite is Sadolins Classic (green tin, stay away from Extra, nasty high-build clag) - if oak go for 'natural' colour - I have it on workshop doors and windows... really very good indeed, a quick wipe once every 2 years, job done.
Harbo":22wt56mx said:I found that on the south side Sadolin only lasted about 2yrs whereas when I switched to Sikkens it lasts 3 to 4 yrs before retreatment?
They do build up layers though and I think that soon I might have to burn off and start again?
The treatment on the north side seems to last forever - proving that the sun is the killer?
bugbear":cz9llbos said:The joiner who made my oak porch used and recommended a mixture of linseed oil thinned with turpentine.
It has provided only poor protection (despite annual renewal) and the golden oak is now silver-gray in many places.
So don't do that, unless you're targetting a "medieval church" look.
It looked like this when new:
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