Weathered wood
-
KMS Woodworks on Sep 23, 2013The final use or furniture being used will dictate what is done...ie: table tops are a lot different than chair legs. Most rustic, wood is left as is...If you are looking for more water and wear resistance then a protective "top coat" is helpful. I use wiping poly on many projects....rough surfaces can be sprayed with Deft lacquer.Helpful Reply
- See 1 previous
-
-
Jillian Seymour on Sep 23, 2013Depending on the size, place it in plastic bags [black garden refuse bags work a treat] and seal it shut, place it in the hottest sun you can find and leave it for a few days. The heat generated will kill any bugs, this also works on books affected by pests.Helpful Reply
-
-
KMS Woodworks on Sep 24, 2013If the wood I bigger you may need to build a mini solar kiln from black plastic I did this for some bookcases. the source of your wood can also play a big role. Not all wood is "contaminated" with bugs.Helpful Reply
-
Related Discussions
How do i give gray chalk paint a barnwood or weathered wood loo look?
I refinished an old bureau that I love with gray chalk paint. Let me explain.....originally we stained and put an oil and wax finish on the bureau. I painted with whi... See more
Kilz used on bare wood weathered deck, do i try to remove or paint ove
How do I stabilize a weathered wood outdoor chair? They are Adirondac.
Quick, inexpensive fix to correct weathered,splintering wood on deck
My wooden deck is older, and the wood has started to darken and splinter. Outside of replacing the wood, is there anything I can do for a quick and inexpensive fix?
Painted wood: yay or nay?
Let's dive into the age-old debate: painting wood. Some homeowners swear by the transformative power of a fresh coat of paint on wood surfaces and furniture, while ot... See more
Which mattress firmness do you prefer: soft or hard?
Finding the perfect mattress can be a game-changer for your sleep quality and overall health.So, we're curious: When it comes to mattress firmness, what’s your pref... See more
Which past home decor design trend would you love to see return?
Let's take a trip down memory lane and revisit some classic home decorating trends!Whether it's the bold patterns of the 70s, the sleek lines of mid-century modern, o... See more