goldeneyedmonkey
Established Member
Hello all,
Quick query... We've installed some oak beams in a barn conversion we are on. Uprights holding up the horizontals and then gallows brackets to complete the look.
Using hard wax oil on it all.
Question is, is it best to finish them before the decorator is in then get him to stick some low tack masking tape over to stop any paint ruining said oak, or is it best to leave them as they are (covered in thin plastic, as they were when the plasterer came in) and then finish after all the paint has gone off?
Any advice would be welcomed, cheers. _Dan
Quick query... We've installed some oak beams in a barn conversion we are on. Uprights holding up the horizontals and then gallows brackets to complete the look.
Using hard wax oil on it all.
Question is, is it best to finish them before the decorator is in then get him to stick some low tack masking tape over to stop any paint ruining said oak, or is it best to leave them as they are (covered in thin plastic, as they were when the plasterer came in) and then finish after all the paint has gone off?
Any advice would be welcomed, cheers. _Dan