EdK
Established Member
Hi,
I have about 60 metres of ceiling beams to finish. So far I've spent a while stripping the paint and old varnish off (least favourite job so far except drain works).
Then I've sanded them back with 80 / 120 / 240. After that I've let down pure Tung oil with white spirit and rubbed in a thin coat. (I have tung oil around from making paddles - is this a good oil choice for house finishes ? Too late now I guess ! A friend recommended boiled linseed but I had the tung so figured it would be the same)
I was going to add about three coats of 100% Tung on top of that - waiting about 3 days in between.
Not too sure about wax on top of this ? Is this a standard finishing thing to do ? If it is is it necessary ontop of the tung finish ? What are the advantages of adding wax ? I have a tin of Chestnut 22 wax - is this good or should i look for one of the blonde Fiddes tins (the green tins).
I'm trying to get all the finish done before I put plasterboard between the beams - trying to stop oil seeping into the plasterboard and plaster. (Beams are 6m long lengths of some kind of pine - maybe Douglas fir ? House is about 1890)
Thanks,
Ed
I have about 60 metres of ceiling beams to finish. So far I've spent a while stripping the paint and old varnish off (least favourite job so far except drain works).
Then I've sanded them back with 80 / 120 / 240. After that I've let down pure Tung oil with white spirit and rubbed in a thin coat. (I have tung oil around from making paddles - is this a good oil choice for house finishes ? Too late now I guess ! A friend recommended boiled linseed but I had the tung so figured it would be the same)
I was going to add about three coats of 100% Tung on top of that - waiting about 3 days in between.
Not too sure about wax on top of this ? Is this a standard finishing thing to do ? If it is is it necessary ontop of the tung finish ? What are the advantages of adding wax ? I have a tin of Chestnut 22 wax - is this good or should i look for one of the blonde Fiddes tins (the green tins).
I'm trying to get all the finish done before I put plasterboard between the beams - trying to stop oil seeping into the plasterboard and plaster. (Beams are 6m long lengths of some kind of pine - maybe Douglas fir ? House is about 1890)
Thanks,
Ed