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FrozenNorth October 22nd 07 09:11 PM

Sunroom update
 
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I posted in rec.woodworking a while back concerning using an exterior finish
on wood in an interior sun room. I went a head and used Cabots Australian
Timber Oil finish on all the tongue and groove pine beadboard, after
putting in new electrical, insulation, and a moisture barrier on the walls.
I had a bit of a buzz after putting all the oil on, but the smell was gone
the next day, this stuff seems to cure fairly quickly.

Floor is a chestnut laminate, my wife is happy, so I guess it all worked.
;-)
--
Lits Slut #9
Life would be so much easier if we could just look at the source code.


Banddad October 23rd 07 12:12 PM

Sunroom update
 
Nice job. It looks really good.


"FrozenNorth" wrote in message
...
I posted in rec.woodworking a while back concerning using an exterior
finish
on wood in an interior sun room. I went a head and used Cabots Australian
Timber Oil finish on all the tongue and groove pine beadboard, after
putting in new electrical, insulation, and a moisture barrier on the
walls.
I had a bit of a buzz after putting all the oil on, but the smell was gone
the next day, this stuff seems to cure fairly quickly.

Floor is a chestnut laminate, my wife is happy, so I guess it all worked.
;-)
--
Lits Slut #9
Life would be so much easier if we could just look at the source code.




FrozenNorth October 23rd 07 10:28 PM

Sunroom update
 
Banddad took a can of maroon spray paint on October 23, 2007 07:12 am and
wrote the following:

"FrozenNorth" wrote in message
...
I posted in rec.woodworking a while back concerning using an exterior
finish
on wood in an interior sun room. I went a head and used Cabots
Australian Timber Oil finish on all the tongue and groove pine beadboard,
after putting in new electrical, insulation, and a moisture barrier on
the walls.
I had a bit of a buzz after putting all the oil on, but the smell was
gone the next day, this stuff seems to cure fairly quickly.

Floor is a chestnut laminate, my wife is happy, so I guess it all worked.
;-)

Nice job. It looks really good.

Must be a Canadian thing.
;-)
mts.net, I assume you are in Manitoba, I was born there, now in Toronto.

Thanks for your comment.
--
Lits Slut #9
Life would be so much easier if we could just look at the source code.


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