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rile

07/08/2008 7:18 AM

Finish for Jake's Chairs

Over the past three years, I have made over 30 Jake's chairs and
footstools, mostly using pine. I have made a few out of cedar and am
currently finishing a couple. My question is what is the proper way
to protect them? I know cedar is very long lasting but I was thinking
that a polyurethane coating or two would be good.


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Lr

"Leon"

in reply to rile on 07/08/2008 7:18 AM

07/08/2008 9:32 AM


"rile" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Over the past three years, I have made over 30 Jake's chairs and
> footstools, mostly using pine. I have made a few out of cedar and am
> currently finishing a couple. My question is what is the proper way
> to protect them? I know cedar is very long lasting but I was thinking
> that a polyurethane coating or two would be good.


Tough question. Quality Exterior paint will give the longest protection.
Spar Varnish would probably be the next in line and or a protective exterior
oil finish. Spar varnish may stick to your clothing and or always feel a
bit tacky. Any clear finish will have to be reapplied every 2-3 years if
the pieces are left out in the sun.

PB

Pat Barber

in reply to rile on 07/08/2008 7:18 AM

07/08/2008 2:45 PM

Since you are using pine as your wood, latex paint
would be the best choice. Poly is not going to hold
up for any extended period and refinishing would be
a big mess.

Stick with latex paint or switch over to
white oak,cypress,teak,mahogany,etc,etc.

White oak would be a favorite.


rile wrote:
> Over the past three years, I have made over 30 Jake's chairs and
> footstools, mostly using pine. I have made a few out of cedar and am
> currently finishing a couple. My question is what is the proper way
> to protect them? I know cedar is very long lasting but I was thinking
> that a polyurethane coating or two would be good.

Pn

Phisherman

in reply to rile on 07/08/2008 7:18 AM

07/08/2008 4:38 PM

On Thu, 7 Aug 2008 07:18:12 -0700 (PDT), rile <[email protected]>
wrote:

>Over the past three years, I have made over 30 Jake's chairs and
>footstools, mostly using pine. I have made a few out of cedar and am
>currently finishing a couple. My question is what is the proper way
>to protect them? I know cedar is very long lasting but I was thinking
>that a polyurethane coating or two would be good.


I don't like using paint on outdoor furniture due to peeling and
difficulty in touching up the piece. I prefer a clear UV penetrating
wood sealer which lasts 3 years.


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