I am rehabilitating an old ship's door made of cedar that was repurposed as an exterior bench. It was not well maintained and had rotted completely through in a few spots as well as had many deep cracks. I used Abatron's LiquidWood followed by WoodEpox to fill the holes and repair the cracks. I plan on finishing the cedar with Penofin Marine Oil.
What would people recommend for a stain to darken the WoodEpox so that it blends with the cedar? The WoodEpox is quite a bit lighter in color. I'm assuming that whatever I use should be oil-based for compatibility with the Marine Oil but most of the stains I have found so far are intended for interior use. I may experiment on a test piece with other Penofin finishes (Sable and Sierra look like the closest matches on a color chart), but I'm not sure they will add enough color and/or be properly absorbed by the Abatron.
Any suggestions would be appreciated!
Thanks for reading,
Fred
What would people recommend for a stain to darken the WoodEpox so that it blends with the cedar? The WoodEpox is quite a bit lighter in color. I'm assuming that whatever I use should be oil-based for compatibility with the Marine Oil but most of the stains I have found so far are intended for interior use. I may experiment on a test piece with other Penofin finishes (Sable and Sierra look like the closest matches on a color chart), but I'm not sure they will add enough color and/or be properly absorbed by the Abatron.
Any suggestions would be appreciated!
Thanks for reading,
Fred