Ollie78
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I am making some gates and a door from air dried european oak, they need finishing with a satin matte non film forming finish, so an oil I guess.
Was going to use Owatrol textrol but they say its not for "new" wood and either needs ageing a year (not really an option) or treating with another product to accelerate the aging. However this ageing product can`t be used on Oak !!
I like the idea of the thin penetrating oil as it should soak in well, apparently its popular on boats where you just keep applying it till it can`t soak in anymore.
Then there is Osmo uv protection oil which will need a coat of pre treatment with WR basecoat.
Fiddes exterior high build oil, needs a pre treatment with "a preservative".
Barretine wood preserver followed by thier wood protective treatment.
Treatex do an Oak specific basecoat which then needs overcoating with thier UV oil.
I have even seen a silicone based cream stuff called Roxil which is for sheds and stuff, though normally I don`t allow any silicone products in the workshop.
Anyone have any favourites out of this lot or a better one than all of them that I have not discovered.
I understand that generally a slight pigment helps against UV damage so was going to go for a light oak colour.
Getting "analysis paralysis"
Everything sounds rubbish when you read the small print, not suitable for horizontal surfaces etc.
I don`t want to make an expensive mistake !!
Ollie
Was going to use Owatrol textrol but they say its not for "new" wood and either needs ageing a year (not really an option) or treating with another product to accelerate the aging. However this ageing product can`t be used on Oak !!
I like the idea of the thin penetrating oil as it should soak in well, apparently its popular on boats where you just keep applying it till it can`t soak in anymore.
Then there is Osmo uv protection oil which will need a coat of pre treatment with WR basecoat.
Fiddes exterior high build oil, needs a pre treatment with "a preservative".
Barretine wood preserver followed by thier wood protective treatment.
Treatex do an Oak specific basecoat which then needs overcoating with thier UV oil.
I have even seen a silicone based cream stuff called Roxil which is for sheds and stuff, though normally I don`t allow any silicone products in the workshop.
Anyone have any favourites out of this lot or a better one than all of them that I have not discovered.
I understand that generally a slight pigment helps against UV damage so was going to go for a light oak colour.
Getting "analysis paralysis"
Everything sounds rubbish when you read the small print, not suitable for horizontal surfaces etc.
I don`t want to make an expensive mistake !!
Ollie
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