How To Protect Oak Tillers? - Wharram Builders and Friends2024-03-29T15:51:05Zhttp://wharrambuilders.ning.com/forum/topics/how-to-protect-oak-tillers?commentId=2195841%3AComment%3A140139&x=1&feed=yes&xn_auth=noChuck and Budget Boater, Man…tag:wharrambuilders.ning.com,2016-02-20:2195841:Comment:1401392016-02-20T18:07:21.479ZJerry Shttp://wharrambuilders.ning.com/profile/JerryS
<p>Chuck and Budget Boater, Many thanks. That was the stuff in the article. I will give it a try.<br></br> <br></br> <cite>Chuck Valley said:</cite></p>
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<p>Chuck and Budget Boater, Many thanks. That was the stuff in the article. I will give it a try.<br/> <br/> <cite>Chuck Valley said:</cite></p>
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</blockquote> If your decision is based mo…tag:wharrambuilders.ning.com,2016-02-20:2195841:Comment:1399802016-02-20T13:16:56.092ZBudget Boaterhttp://wharrambuilders.ning.com/profile/BudgetBoater
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<p>If your decision is based more on appearance, then you can use 3-4 coats of epoxy made for oak. It is thinner and penetrates better. Sand between each coat. Then put the Epifanes varnish over the sanded epoxy.</p>
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<p>If your decision is based more on appearance, then you can use 3-4 coats of epoxy made for oak. It is thinner and penetrates better. Sand between each coat. Then put the Epifanes varnish over the sanded epoxy.</p>
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