Last year I made an outdoor picnic table from some recycled boards I had used in construction before ,they polished up rather ok. Varnished the tabletop with heavy duty lacquer ,and I think it lasted around 2months before the lacquer started to fade away and the weather (rain/cold temperatures/snow/direct sunlight) destroyed the table and made it look like just a bunch of old recycled boards put together..
this year some months ago I sanded a couple mm down and applied like 3coats of linseed oil product , it lasted some 3-4weeks before again it started to look old/nasty..
Now I want to make a new better table from new materials and Kinda want it to last for more than a few months and retain its colour/shade/style the same as the day it was made, was wondering what I could use/do to achieve such thing?
this year some months ago I sanded a couple mm down and applied like 3coats of linseed oil product , it lasted some 3-4weeks before again it started to look old/nasty..
Now I want to make a new better table from new materials and Kinda want it to last for more than a few months and retain its colour/shade/style the same as the day it was made, was wondering what I could use/do to achieve such thing?