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La Puce 04-06-2006 10:57 PM

decking's a dodle
 
Today we made a huge double bench platform sun lounging thing and we
are very pleased with it indeed. The holly tree will never look the
same again. I don't want to varnish it though - nor paint it - and the
weather proof coating that we get are so dark, I can't find something I
like. Any ideas what we should put on it to protect it? I thought this
type of decking was already weather proof, but my other half wants to
put something on it ...

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dave or stella @ stejonda 05-06-2006 05:41 AM

decking's a dodle
 
In message . com, La
Puce writes
Today we made a huge double bench platform sun lounging thing and we
are very pleased with it indeed. The holly tree will never look the
same again. I don't want to varnish it though - nor paint it - and the
weather proof coating that we get are so dark, I can't find something I
like. Any ideas what we should put on it to protect it? I thought this
type of decking was already weather proof, but my other half wants to
put something on it ...

http://cjoint.com/?gexYivIfNq

http://cjoint.com/?gexYTiqLzl


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mrs-baggins 05-06-2006 08:23 AM

[quote=La Puce]Today we made a huge double bench platform sun lounging thing and we
are very pleased with it indeed. The holly tree will never look the
same again. I don't want to varnish it though - nor paint it - and the
weather proof coating that we get are so dark, I can't find something I
like. Any ideas what we should put on it to protect it? I thought this
type of decking was already weather proof, but my other half wants to
put something on it ...


We finished ours the weekend too. I bought some stuff by Ronseal, cant think of the exact name till i see the tin but i think its called something like decking protector. Its a combination of a bit of stain, and stuff to protect which is why i bought it. I had the light oak colour. I think there is also something called decking oil which as far as i know doesnt contain stain but i just wanted a light colout to tone down some of the variation that the wood naturally has,

JennyC 05-06-2006 09:44 AM

decking's a dodle
 

"La Puce" wrote in message
ups.com...
Today we made a huge double bench platform sun lounging thing and we
are very pleased with it indeed. The holly tree will never look the
same again. I don't want to varnish it though - nor paint it - and the
weather proof coating that we get are so dark, I can't find something I
like. Any ideas what we should put on it to protect it? I thought this
type of decking was already weather proof, but my other half wants to
put something on it ...
http://cjoint.com/?gexYivIfNq
http://cjoint.com/?gexYTiqLzl
http://cjoint.com/?gexZpAg3k7
http://cjoint.com/?gexZ28sYsa
http://cjoint.com/?gex0FWK4JO


Untreated it will probably go green eventually :~(

Cuprinol have wood preserving stuff:
http://www.cuprinol.co.uk/products/d..._overview.html
Atlantic Spray or Driftwood would go well with the pick door "~)

At this seems to leave the colour as it is... http://www.woodsealants.com/



Jenny



Sacha Hubbard 05-06-2006 10:34 AM

decking's a dodle
 
On Mon, 5 Jun 2006 09:44:01 +0100, JennyC wrote
(in article ):
snip

Untreated it will probably go green eventually :~(

Cuprinol have wood preserving stuff:
http://www.cuprinol.co.uk/products/d..._overview.html
Atlantic Spray or Driftwood would go well with the pick door "~)

At this seems to leave the colour as it is... http://www.woodsealants.com/


The best stuff is Danish Oil. It's what sailing types use for teak decking
because it doesn't stain and it feeds the wood, too. And it isn't like
horrible varnish which has to be rubbed down and renewed laboriously every
few years.
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Sacha
www.hillhousenursery.co.uk
South Devon
email address on web site


adm 05-06-2006 11:38 AM

decking's a dodle
 

"Sacha Hubbard" wrote in message
al.net...
On Mon, 5 Jun 2006 09:44:01 +0100, JennyC wrote
(in article ):
snip

Untreated it will probably go green eventually :~(

Cuprinol have wood preserving stuff:
http://www.cuprinol.co.uk/products/d..._overview.html
Atlantic Spray or Driftwood would go well with the pick door "~)

At this seems to leave the colour as it is...
http://www.woodsealants.com/


The best stuff is Danish Oil. It's what sailing types use for teak
decking
because it doesn't stain and it feeds the wood, too. And it isn't like
horrible varnish which has to be rubbed down and renewed laboriously every
few years.


It is great stuff for wood - but be careful when using it as any cloths
soaked in it can spontaneously combust if left to dry out......



La Puce 05-06-2006 02:12 PM

decking's a dodle
 

JennyC wrote:
Cuprinol have wood preserving stuff:
http://www.cuprinol.co.uk/products/d..._overview.html
Atlantic Spray or Driftwood would go well with the pick door "~)
At this seems to leave the colour as it is... http://www.woodsealants.com/


HOoouuu you're right - the driftwood grey is quite nice, so is the
atlantic spray. I've never seen these colours - all we've had so far
are different browns and I really don't want any more. Thanks Jenny :o)


La Puce 05-06-2006 02:15 PM

decking's a dodle
 

adm wrote:
"Sacha Hubbard" wrote in message
The best stuff is Danish Oil.


Thanks Sacha - that or the grey driftwood look is my two favorite
choices.

It is great stuff for wood - but be careful when using it as any cloths
soaked in it can spontaneously combust if left to dry out......


Blimey! I'll not mention this to the kids then ;o)


La Puce 05-06-2006 02:16 PM

decking's a dodle
 

dave or stella @ stejonda wrote:
http://cjoint.com/?gexYivIfNq
http://cjoint.com/?gexYTiqLzl

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Just tried it and it works ... ?!


dave or stella @ stejonda 05-06-2006 06:05 PM

decking's a dodle
 
In message , adm
writes
The best stuff is Danish Oil. It's what sailing types use for teak
decking
because it doesn't stain and it feeds the wood, too. And it isn't like
horrible varnish which has to be rubbed down and renewed laboriously every
few years.


Would Danish Oil be good for a cedar arch? Would it be detrimental to
plant-life?

It is great stuff for wood - but be careful when using it as any cloths
soaked in it can spontaneously combust if left to dry out......

I keep testing that but it hasn't happened yet.
:(

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dave or stella @ stejonda

duracomposites 28-03-2011 08:59 PM

Have you considered using WPC decking instead of wood as your decking material? There is no need for treatment or maintenance and it has a 50 year plus life span.


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