Woodworker's Journal 2004 Summer, страница 14

Woodworker

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include UV absorbers that help block the penetration of light to the wood. Spar varnish covers the wooil with a thick, high-gloss coating. The soft surface film moves with the wood as it moves, to resist cracking and peeling. e-: ' ' * -

For best results over time, buy the highest quality spar varnish you can find. Marine suppliers are a good source for boat-grade finish. Apply three or more coats, allowing plenty of drying time between each coat. More coats improve the protective film. Scufl-sand with .. e i-gri stt ■ ed paper betwee: i o; once it cures. Recoat as soon as the finish gets chalky. There's no need to strip the finish; just sand it to remove the chalk: and provide some "tooth" for

Another easier option is penetrating wood finish, sulci either as a wood finish or for finishing decks and fences. These contain a mix of nil and solvents, mildewcide and UV blockers. Penetrating wood finish won't build I<» the same flexible film as spar varnish, but it will help repel water for a time, slow down UV damage and is easier to maintain.

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sprayer or brush, let it soak into the wood, then wipe off the excess. Follow the'manufacturer's recommendations for surface prep, and plan to recoat annually if you want to keep the wood from turning silvery gray. When water doesn't bead on the surface, it's time to recoat.

Some outdoor wood projects look best with a clear finish, but if this isn't important to you. exterior latex or alkyd paint is a third good finish . . The high »meni ni of s

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mildewcides to keep mold at bay. As with all shes, surface prep is critical. Start with clean, dry wood and apply the exterior primer recommended by the paint label. If you skip the primer, expect the paint to fail in a season or less. Allow the primer and each layer of paint to dry thoroughly before applying the next coat.

In cases where you'd like to change the wood color but still retain the surface texture, consider a solid color stain. It has a lower pigment content than paint, which creates a thinner surface film that doesn't hide the grain texture but still provides

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