chrise
19th August 2006, 01:56 PM
Hello everyone
First of all I am very new to this fine forum but am thrilled that I have discovered it as there is a mile of wonderful information on here for what I am doing in renovating another house from people that have done it all before etc.
The house I am currently renovating is on the Mid North Coast of NSW 500Mtrs from the beach and it is 32 years old. I have just pulled up all the original 32 year old carpet (yuck) and charming kitchen lino as I knew that there was 100mm wide Cyprus Pine floor boards underneath. The timber is in pristine condition (apart from the usual holes etc to fill) and still with all pencil marks etc etc on it.
Now my question/s for the fine members on this forum are these, and I am sure that this question has been asked before.
I have in the past I have used both Wattly 7008 2 pac (horrid stuff) and also single pac polyurethane with good success but I do find that if they get a scratch etc its a bitch to repair and you also have paint the entire house in a single application with polyurethane. No stopping at an area and a few days later starting the next area.
This time due to circumstances I need to do smaller areas of the home (eg kitchen first) before moving onto the next area. (That's what I would like to do if possible) I have had a lot of people tell me that TUNG OIL is the ants pants and that I should give it a go. I do know that if it gets a mark etc I can simply sand that small area back and re coat and I can also do section by section with TUNG OIL.
Having never used TUNG OIL in the past what are the advantages and disadvantages of it on floors over polyurethane?
What does TUNG OIL wear like compared to polyurethane?
How long between recoats and yes I know this question is a bit like how long is a piece of string
Most TUNG OILS I seem to see in the shops now days like say Wattyl I suspect are not pure and contain some synthetic material, would this be correct? I also suspect that by them adding some synthetic material you get better wear and sealing capabilities, again would this be correct?
What brand/s would the members recommend for TUNG OIL for flooring eg: Feast and Watson, Wattyl etc
Any other information of hints you can give me re the advantages and disadvantages and the application of TUNG OIL
I thank you all in advance for any information and knowledge and help that you give me
Regards
Chris
First of all I am very new to this fine forum but am thrilled that I have discovered it as there is a mile of wonderful information on here for what I am doing in renovating another house from people that have done it all before etc.
The house I am currently renovating is on the Mid North Coast of NSW 500Mtrs from the beach and it is 32 years old. I have just pulled up all the original 32 year old carpet (yuck) and charming kitchen lino as I knew that there was 100mm wide Cyprus Pine floor boards underneath. The timber is in pristine condition (apart from the usual holes etc to fill) and still with all pencil marks etc etc on it.
Now my question/s for the fine members on this forum are these, and I am sure that this question has been asked before.
I have in the past I have used both Wattly 7008 2 pac (horrid stuff) and also single pac polyurethane with good success but I do find that if they get a scratch etc its a bitch to repair and you also have paint the entire house in a single application with polyurethane. No stopping at an area and a few days later starting the next area.
This time due to circumstances I need to do smaller areas of the home (eg kitchen first) before moving onto the next area. (That's what I would like to do if possible) I have had a lot of people tell me that TUNG OIL is the ants pants and that I should give it a go. I do know that if it gets a mark etc I can simply sand that small area back and re coat and I can also do section by section with TUNG OIL.
Having never used TUNG OIL in the past what are the advantages and disadvantages of it on floors over polyurethane?
What does TUNG OIL wear like compared to polyurethane?
How long between recoats and yes I know this question is a bit like how long is a piece of string
Most TUNG OILS I seem to see in the shops now days like say Wattyl I suspect are not pure and contain some synthetic material, would this be correct? I also suspect that by them adding some synthetic material you get better wear and sealing capabilities, again would this be correct?
What brand/s would the members recommend for TUNG OIL for flooring eg: Feast and Watson, Wattyl etc
Any other information of hints you can give me re the advantages and disadvantages and the application of TUNG OIL
I thank you all in advance for any information and knowledge and help that you give me
Regards
Chris