Nautilus21
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I’m building an outdoor babebecue area and want to use a couple of big pieces of character oak as ‘worktops’ not ideal as not flat - but knotty, natural edged and aesthetically pleasing!
so a few questions for you knowledge gurus...
what’s the best way to stop them weathering - I’m guessing osmo UV oil (I’ve used this on an oak wall and oak sleepers.... but seem to think I read on here it’s not ideal for horizontal surfaces?)
if I wanted to fill some of the bigger cracks with resin is this likely to pop/crack with contraction /expansion of wood or is it a case of go for it and worry aboit it when it happens
there’s likely to be some water get onto it as it covered but not enclosed.... should I run a fall off on the worktop back to front to drain
I also want to put some studs or rods into it for putting hot pans on - would copper work without rotting / discoloring wood or does it need to be stainless? Any other options for metals to
Thanks
so a few questions for you knowledge gurus...
what’s the best way to stop them weathering - I’m guessing osmo UV oil (I’ve used this on an oak wall and oak sleepers.... but seem to think I read on here it’s not ideal for horizontal surfaces?)
if I wanted to fill some of the bigger cracks with resin is this likely to pop/crack with contraction /expansion of wood or is it a case of go for it and worry aboit it when it happens
there’s likely to be some water get onto it as it covered but not enclosed.... should I run a fall off on the worktop back to front to drain
I also want to put some studs or rods into it for putting hot pans on - would copper work without rotting / discoloring wood or does it need to be stainless? Any other options for metals to
Thanks
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