Ian down london way
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So there seems to be a huge amount of love for Rubio Monocoat - at least from the USA.
I've looked at prices in the past, and they seemed silly - I guess the importing was adding a great deal. Now there is a Rubio seller in the UK, I thought i should give it serious consideration.
I'm in the process of completing an oak dining table / coffee table (using purchased plans from Michel ALM - having seen some of his youtube publications). I'm also finishing a 'crafting up' of an old (1970's) pine drop-leaf table. This has involved cutting and inlaying hard wood strips and some epoxy poured shapes too - so a real mixture of finishes.
Both pieces need to be durable when done. Needing to survive coffee cups and knocks.
Anyway, I've bought the sample bottle (one square meter coverage) of the Rubio Monocoat - which I thought I would use on some of the same oak I've used for the table (thankyou Hardwood Offcut store in Essex!), and on the test piece I used when experimenting before inlaying the drop leaf pine table.
I've happily used varnish in the past - in particular on a welsh dresser I made probably 30 years ago, out of sycamore. It still looks fine (maybe a little yellower). I used the three-layer approach, with wire wool (0000) before the last coat, which was then wiped on with a cloth pad.
For a fair test, I thought I'd splash out (lol) and not use the old cans of varnish I have knocking around.
So, the question to you guys - what high quality varnish would you recommend for use on indoor oak / pine (with epoxy resin) table - for an experiment to compare to the expensive Rubio product.
I've looked at prices in the past, and they seemed silly - I guess the importing was adding a great deal. Now there is a Rubio seller in the UK, I thought i should give it serious consideration.
I'm in the process of completing an oak dining table / coffee table (using purchased plans from Michel ALM - having seen some of his youtube publications). I'm also finishing a 'crafting up' of an old (1970's) pine drop-leaf table. This has involved cutting and inlaying hard wood strips and some epoxy poured shapes too - so a real mixture of finishes.
Both pieces need to be durable when done. Needing to survive coffee cups and knocks.
Anyway, I've bought the sample bottle (one square meter coverage) of the Rubio Monocoat - which I thought I would use on some of the same oak I've used for the table (thankyou Hardwood Offcut store in Essex!), and on the test piece I used when experimenting before inlaying the drop leaf pine table.
I've happily used varnish in the past - in particular on a welsh dresser I made probably 30 years ago, out of sycamore. It still looks fine (maybe a little yellower). I used the three-layer approach, with wire wool (0000) before the last coat, which was then wiped on with a cloth pad.
For a fair test, I thought I'd splash out (lol) and not use the old cans of varnish I have knocking around.
So, the question to you guys - what high quality varnish would you recommend for use on indoor oak / pine (with epoxy resin) table - for an experiment to compare to the expensive Rubio product.