Guys Looking for some advice [smile]
I have been "volunteered" to help create an outdoor learning area at the school my better half teaches at.
A local company has kindly donated some large cable reels which are to be used as tables. I have fetched one back today to have a look at and structurally they are sound but I'm trying to plan how to finnish them. First step is to go over them with a fine tooth comb removing nails then I will hit them with the Rotex 150 building up to about 180 grit (I think that will be enough?)
We are thinking a bright decking stain to add colour but I'm concerned as a work surface for learning they will soon end up green and slimy. These are quite big and there are 6 in total, understandably there is a tight budget so spending a fortune on varnishes is something we would like to avoid.
Has any one any recommendations for a nice low maintenance finish that will hold up to the elements and not cost the earth?
Couple of pics of the reel No.1
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I have been "volunteered" to help create an outdoor learning area at the school my better half teaches at.
A local company has kindly donated some large cable reels which are to be used as tables. I have fetched one back today to have a look at and structurally they are sound but I'm trying to plan how to finnish them. First step is to go over them with a fine tooth comb removing nails then I will hit them with the Rotex 150 building up to about 180 grit (I think that will be enough?)
We are thinking a bright decking stain to add colour but I'm concerned as a work surface for learning they will soon end up green and slimy. These are quite big and there are 6 in total, understandably there is a tight budget so spending a fortune on varnishes is something we would like to avoid.
Has any one any recommendations for a nice low maintenance finish that will hold up to the elements and not cost the earth?
Couple of pics of the reel No.1
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