I’ve just knocked up a workbench for my wife who’s a reception teacher – apparently teaching wood work in early years is a thing – which is great!
The bench will be kept outside the school but under cover (think a big overhang outside a classroom) – the grounds not level so it’ll be on levelling feet rather than touching the concrete floor. I'm assuming it'll get hit by blown rain but not get subject to too many downpours. Trying to work out what the best finishing product is – it’s made out of redwood with a hard wood WBP ply top (two layers), edged with 25mm thick oak.
It’s inevitably going to get battered by 5 year olds with hammers, so something hard wearing would be best. Any suggestions, or should I just whack a couple of coats of satin yacht varnish?
Thanks in advance
The bench will be kept outside the school but under cover (think a big overhang outside a classroom) – the grounds not level so it’ll be on levelling feet rather than touching the concrete floor. I'm assuming it'll get hit by blown rain but not get subject to too many downpours. Trying to work out what the best finishing product is – it’s made out of redwood with a hard wood WBP ply top (two layers), edged with 25mm thick oak.
It’s inevitably going to get battered by 5 year olds with hammers, so something hard wearing would be best. Any suggestions, or should I just whack a couple of coats of satin yacht varnish?
Thanks in advance