Oil type finish for shelving
G'day Folks
It's been a while since I posted, babies and toddlers are quite time consuming.
I'm after some suggestions on the finish for my new shelving. I went all-out in one part of my shed and covered a complete 4 metre section of wall in 400mm deep shelving from floor to ceiling. This is where I plan to store my turps, metho, spirit solvent, and motor oil along with boxed up hardware and parts and a few miscellaneous bits and pieces that have had no "home".
The shelving is made from 5-ply glued and nailed to continuous hardwood slats. These shelves are screwed to welded steel angle brackets. The shelves are edged with hardwood strips. Yes, it's a bit over-engineered. However, I'm not planning on moving anytime soon and I have some heavy stuff to store.
Originally I was going to put some heavy-duty industrial floor paint on the shelves. However, they've come up quite nicely and painting them now seems a bit wrong. What do folks think about using a decking oil instead? I'm open to suggestions. It needs to be durable and hard wearing.
cheers
Horaldic
I ended up using Wattyl 7008
G'day
I ended up using Wattyl 7008 which, as mentioned below, is a two-pack formulation with a high-gloss finish.
The reason I chose this came down to the durability in a difficult environment.
I've used it before but I forgot how horrible the smell is. I set myself up with a very large industrial fan blowing fresh air over me with the large (5ft wide) front door and back windows wide open to maximise airflow, I also wore a respirator but it was still unpleasant.
I got two coats on before coming down with a horrible lurgy that put me in bed for a week. Ideally I would have done four coats. It looks ok but it's not up to my usual standards. Unfortunately, given it's been more than a week I don't think additional coats are possible without sanding right back.
I should probably write to Wattly and see what they say about recoating.
cheers
Horaldic