Why make so much work for yourself? Use a marine lacquer or something like Sikkens - It will last a few years before needing another coat
Browse Forums DIY, Home Maintenance & Repair Re: Maintenance of timber windows and front door 21Aug 12, 2008 8:11 pm elly Seeing as we already have them though i'll just sand and oil them with decking oil, every 3 or so months i imagine Why make so much work for yourself? Use a marine lacquer or something like Sikkens - It will last a few years before needing another coat Re: Maintenance of timber windows and front door 22Aug 15, 2008 8:43 pm Dukekamaya elly Seeing as we already have them though i'll just sand and oil them with decking oil, every 3 or so months i imagine Why make so much work for yourself? Use a marine lacquer or something like Sikkens - It will last a few years before needing another coat A few years Luke? That's good to hear. How can you tell if they need sanding or not? Building Standards; Getting It Right! AS2047 Section 6 Page 31 speaks to Construction/Tolerances of Windows and external glazed doors in buildings Check also New South Wales Guide to Standards and Tolerances,… 12 24798 Engineering timber is certainly a less fuss option, times cheaper to supply and install and better withstands humidity. 1 15907 Flashings over doorways and windows our carpenter has installed flashings that is buckled and short of the window frames and door frames is this right Is there a… 0 10923 |