Soldato
Yes very nice mate - top job
Replaced the 'cloakroom' as my mum calls it (containing no cloaks).
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So glad it's over. It took way longer than I thought it would. I did 100% of it myself.
Looks lovely. If you had to do it again, would you change anything? Anything you wish you'd known/checked before tackling it?
Front lawn done today with cutting, scarifying, overseed and top dressed.
Unbelievable how much Moss and thatch came up on the front. About ⅓ the size of the back yet had just as much crap as the back. North facing front vs South facing back so I guess that has a big factor.
Overseeded with some shade tolerant seed which should help this time.
Nice work indeed!
Put up some trellis
Before
Can I ask where you got the door from please? exactly what I am after.
Looking to do similar with mine. Did you scrape existing varnish off first? Did you use an orbital sander? Best way to apply the oil? Cheers!Stripped my oak worktops that the previous owner painted with some god awful varnish, he also obviously mistook the “1ltr per sqm” and read it as “1ltr per inch” and it was so thick.
Have got some osmo oil, need to sand tomorow/thurs and then give it a few coats. Has been 3 evenings of graft so far!
SexistDriven my 44ton hgv from Stoke to Hull, down to Uttoxetter and back to Stoke.
There's a tungsten carbide wood scraper in the pic. I've seen others use a 'card scraper' too. I think either of those is going to be quicker and less likely to accidently remove wood than using an orbital sanderLooking to do similar with mine. Did you scrape existing varnish off first? Did you use an orbital sander? Best way to apply the oil? Cheers!
I used paint stripper, and then scraped it off with a carbide scraper. Then used an orbital sander to get the lines out and the remaining marks.Looking to do similar with mine. Did you scrape existing varnish off first? Did you use an orbital sander? Best way to apply the oil? Cheers!
I used paint stripper, and then scraped it off with a carbide scraper. Then used an orbital sander to get the lines out and the remaining marks.
Finished now, happy with the result. Just needs some some silicone around the edges.
Any guidance? If my house sale goes through I think I'll be replacing skirting in each and every room.Skirting 280ft in 6 rooms cut, profiled and velvet flock roller painted
Awesome, cheers. Need to get myself a scraper and a sander. Sorry for all the qs but what grade of sandpaper did you use? How many coats of osmo did you apply?