07-04-2007, 09:08 PM
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protecting table legs in the wet
Owain wrote:
Stuart B wrote:
"torge conrad maguar" wrote:
I have a hardwood folding garden table. Where it stands is often a
bit wet, which means the wood at the end of the legs is likely to
start rotting. What would be the best way of fixing something to
the end of the legs to protect them from the wet or the best way to
seal them. thanks.
Small wellies .2 pairs should do .
And VAT free if you buy the children's sizes. You would need the
tie-top ones to stop the rain running down the legs.
Otherwise dip the legs in Plastidip, a tough dippable or brushable
plastic, search for it on www.frost.co.uk (you want the coating not
the spray).
Owain
Very handy site that
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