BearTricks
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The weather is supposed to be nice this weekend so I was thinking of varnishing my shed before I put it together.
The shed is ex display (so worked out cheaper than building a new one) and varnished with what I think is Ronseal 10 Year Antique Pine.
I’d like the shed to be bomb proof. I saw Sika Wood Preserver for £30 at Screwfix which should cover the area but I’m a bit confused as to whether it can be applied over a previously varnished surface and/or whether I’d need to paint or varnish over the top of it, or if it’s okay on it’s own.
As with everything I’m interested in cost effectiveness but more than anything I want it to last.
What’s the best way to weatherproof? The base is up on pressure treated barers, on a concrete base but I’d also be interested in ideas to make that last as long as possible (someone suggested yacht varnish).
Thanks.
The shed is ex display (so worked out cheaper than building a new one) and varnished with what I think is Ronseal 10 Year Antique Pine.
I’d like the shed to be bomb proof. I saw Sika Wood Preserver for £30 at Screwfix which should cover the area but I’m a bit confused as to whether it can be applied over a previously varnished surface and/or whether I’d need to paint or varnish over the top of it, or if it’s okay on it’s own.
As with everything I’m interested in cost effectiveness but more than anything I want it to last.
What’s the best way to weatherproof? The base is up on pressure treated barers, on a concrete base but I’d also be interested in ideas to make that last as long as possible (someone suggested yacht varnish).
Thanks.