"NT" wrote in message
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On May 2, 9:22 pm, "Nick" wrote:
Good evening folks.
I've been tasked by my daughter with making/fitting two window boards.
Each
56" x 16".
The only option is to use thin oak faced plywood. This will be well
supported to front and rear with, I hope, adequate support in between. The
ply is 5mm and of good quality.
My intention is to very lightly hand sand this and apply three or more
coats
of Sadolin.
Do I remember correctly that thin ply should be treated on both faces, or
am
I thinking of something else? Or am I losing the plot?
Also, Sadolin has been my preferred finish for years. Has technology now
overtaken this? Thoughts/suggestions would be appreciated.
Many thanks,
Nick.
technology has undertaken it: creosote
Silly me, I'd forgotten about creosote
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