Richard D
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The other half has noticed that it's summer. She's also noticed that I've been filling the garage full of woodworking tools recently. Putting two and two together, she now wants me to refurbish our old garden bench.
It's a pretty standard sort of thing - cast iron ends and slats running between them to form the seat and the back. But the slats are in a pretty poor way (as well as being too weedy for the weight of two people, I suspect), so it's time for some new slats.
What should make them from, and what finish should I use?
It's probably worth my pointing out that durability is key, here. I know that if anything needs a fresh coat every year, it won't get done more often than one year in three. I'd rather spend twice as much on a really durable timber than an extra hour or two on annual maintenance.
It's a pretty standard sort of thing - cast iron ends and slats running between them to form the seat and the back. But the slats are in a pretty poor way (as well as being too weedy for the weight of two people, I suspect), so it's time for some new slats.
What should make them from, and what finish should I use?
It's probably worth my pointing out that durability is key, here. I know that if anything needs a fresh coat every year, it won't get done more often than one year in three. I'd rather spend twice as much on a really durable timber than an extra hour or two on annual maintenance.