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On Wednesday, July 20, 2016 at 9:00:01 AM UTC-7, Greg Guarino wrote:
We've had thoughts about finally revamping our back yard.... I'm thinking primarily of an outdoor dining table; simple, farmhouse style. There are a number of woods that will weather gracefully, give over a decade of service. Redwood, alaskan yellow cedar, teak are all traditional, some new and less familiar woods (Ipe?) are available. Slat-with-gaps tabletop is a good idea, keeps water from accumulating on a cupped surface. Joinery is important, too: you can't use long screws (the wood will swell and shrink, and long screws will work loose), and glue choices are limited. Best is to use dowels or pegs or wedges, maybe with SS hardware secured with short screws... Avoid treated lumber; it is OK with damp, but doesn't take sunlight and wet/dry cycling gracefully. Most finishes are less durable than the woods, so i'd leave the surface bare, and plan on a yearly scrub-down, maybe a light sanding when needed. Pumice scrub on teak was how old sailing ships kept a splinter-free deck! |
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On Wed, 20 Jul 2016 12:03:10 -0700, whit3rd wrote:
There are a number of woods that will weather gracefully, give over a decade of service. Redwood, alaskan yellow cedar, teak are all traditional, some new and less familiar woods (Ipe?) are available. The last I heard, lignum vitae was still being used for wooden bearings - even under water! Probably never find pieces big enough for a table, but how about as a turned bottom for each leg? -- Nobody expects the Spanish Inquisition! |
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