SwissWoody
Member
Hi there,
I have an old farm house that im slowly renovating. at the back of the old barn is a wood paneled section that goes up the the roof, its not big the the boards while very old are solid except over the years the wood has become deep grained from the harsh weather over here. I could just go out and replace all the wood but wanting to keep as much of the house original as possible I would like to plain out the weathering these boards have suffered over the many years.
So..
I dont have very much of this type of work to do on boards so dont want to buy a thicknesser/plainer to do the job and also dont want to do it all by hand plain, my question: is there a technique to power plaining wide boards with a hand power plainer?
The weathered wood grain probably goes about 2.5 to 3.0mm deep into the wood that is about 15mm thick the boards range between 200 to 400mm wide and the longest is maybe 3m long. my plan is to remove the boards, mark them for order they come off (not all the same length due to the building shape) remove all old nails then using a metal detector to ensure I have all nails and any tacks out before I start.
Is it just a case of maybe making up a wide runner gauge then running the plainer one strip at a time?
Many thanks for any advice.
BTW Im an English chap originally from Cheltenham now living close to Zürich Switzerland
I have an old farm house that im slowly renovating. at the back of the old barn is a wood paneled section that goes up the the roof, its not big the the boards while very old are solid except over the years the wood has become deep grained from the harsh weather over here. I could just go out and replace all the wood but wanting to keep as much of the house original as possible I would like to plain out the weathering these boards have suffered over the many years.
So..
I dont have very much of this type of work to do on boards so dont want to buy a thicknesser/plainer to do the job and also dont want to do it all by hand plain, my question: is there a technique to power plaining wide boards with a hand power plainer?
The weathered wood grain probably goes about 2.5 to 3.0mm deep into the wood that is about 15mm thick the boards range between 200 to 400mm wide and the longest is maybe 3m long. my plan is to remove the boards, mark them for order they come off (not all the same length due to the building shape) remove all old nails then using a metal detector to ensure I have all nails and any tacks out before I start.
Is it just a case of maybe making up a wide runner gauge then running the plainer one strip at a time?
Many thanks for any advice.
BTW Im an English chap originally from Cheltenham now living close to Zürich Switzerland