tsb
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I have a pair of cast iron bench ends and was wondering what timber you would recommend for the slats. I'm not bothered about the colour, I just want the best suitable timber
I've been told iroko but no one has it in stock round here. Would oak be suitable and if so (I don't know if this is a silly question) but what moisture content does it has to be for outdoors
If it's air dried and not green then the tannin level should be low enough not to rot metal or stain the oak but you could separate the two using plastic washers.Oak is durable enough, tung oil will help keep it looking well. I'm planning on making oak slats for an outdoor table with cast iron ends. The only thing I was concerned about was staining from contact with rust/bare metal. I don't know if I'm worrying too much. I'm still going to try it using brass bolts and painting the ends properly first.
Any idea what the finish is on the bench?Commercial built oak bench on Orkney I think it will be around for many years.
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Will try and find out for you.Any idea what the finish is on the bench?
Word to the wise - you'll need to get all the paint off before any electrolysis.Thanks for all your advice. I'll have another look for some iroko first, then if I can't find any local I'll go with the oak. First of all though I'm going to have a go at stripping the old paint from the cast iron ends. Will have a go at electrolysis, while I've got an empty wheelie bin. Should be fun over the weekend
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