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On Sat, 05 Jun 2021 13:10:08 -0400, J. Clarke
wrote: On Sat, 05 Jun 2021 09:28:11 -0500, swalker wrote: We have one of those short flag poles that is held at an angle when mounted on the deck rail. After years of exposure to weather it became pretty sorry looking so wife sanded it all down and put some penetrating stain on it. When she purchased the stain she also bought a rattle-can of poly which according to the directions can only be used on indoor items.. What would be the best finish over the stain to use given that we have to purchase something else. Depends on how "best" you want to be. Among the stuff Home Depot stocks, I'd go for the oil based Varathane spar urethane. If you've got access to a real paint store ask them for a recommendation--they should have something in stock that will work well. If you want the _real_ good stuff look into Epifanes or Awlwood, but sit down before you check the price. I don't mind my wife repainting the pole every few years so I will go with a cheaper paint. |
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On Sat, 05 Jun 2021 13:31:48 -0500, swalker wrote:
On Sat, 05 Jun 2021 13:10:08 -0400, J. Clarke wrote: On Sat, 05 Jun 2021 09:28:11 -0500, swalker wrote: We have one of those short flag poles that is held at an angle when mounted on the deck rail. After years of exposure to weather it became pretty sorry looking so wife sanded it all down and put some penetrating stain on it. When she purchased the stain she also bought a rattle-can of poly which according to the directions can only be used on indoor items.. What would be the best finish over the stain to use given that we have to purchase something else. Depends on how "best" you want to be. Among the stuff Home Depot stocks, I'd go for the oil based Varathane spar urethane. If you've got access to a real paint store ask them for a recommendation--they should have something in stock that will work well. If you want the _real_ good stuff look into Epifanes or Awlwood, but sit down before you check the price. I don't mind my wife repainting the pole every few years so I will go with a cheaper paint. "Spar" is more flexible so will last longer on a flag pole. It's intended for sailboat spars so has to remain somewhat flexible. Paint won't, particularly cheap paint. It'll likely peel or blister, making refinishing a PITA. |
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