Wood Finish made Naturally; without toxic petrochemical solvents. Super Hard Cashew resin, locally sourced pine resin, beeswax, super refined linseed oils, citrus. No soy. No poly. No isocyanates. Nearly all woods shown are local woods. A fair amount are from Bee Tree, some from Warren Wilson..
Wood Finish made Naturally; without toxic petrochemical solvents. Super Hard Cashew resin, locally sourced pine resin, beeswax, super refined linseed oils, citrus. No soy. No poly. No isocyanates. Nearly all woods shown are local woods. A fair amount are from Bee Tree, some from Warren Wilson..
Wood Finish made Naturally; without toxic petrochemical solvents. Super Hard Cashew resin, locally sourced pine resin, beeswax, super refined linseed oils, citrus. No soy. No poly. No isocyanates. Nearly all woods shown are local woods. A fair amount are from Bee Tree, some from Warren Wilson..
Wood Finish made Naturally; without toxic petrochemical solvents. Super Hard Cashew resin, locally sourced pine resin, beeswax, super refined linseed oils, citrus. No soy. No poly. No isocyanates. Nearly all woods shown are local woods. A fair amount are from Bee Tree, some from Warren Wilson..
Wood Finish made Naturally; without toxic petrochemical solvents. Super Hard Cashew resin, locally sourced pine resin, beeswax, super refined linseed oils, citrus. No soy. No poly. No isocyanates. Nearly all woods shown are local woods. A fair amount are from Bee Tree, some from Warren Wilson..
Wood Finish made Naturally; without toxic petrochemical solvents. Super Hard Cashew resin, locally sourced pine resin, beeswax, super refined linseed oils, citrus. No soy. No poly. No isocyanates. Nearly all woods shown are local woods. A fair amount are from Bee Tree, some from Warren Wilson..
Wood Finish made Naturally; without toxic petrochemical solvents. Super Hard Cashew resin, locally sourced pine resin, beeswax, super refined linseed oils, citrus. No soy. No poly. No isocyanates. Nearly all woods shown are local woods. A fair amount are from Bee Tree, some from Warren Wilson..
This past summer I totally redid my 5 year old deck. Had new decking put down, new stringers and handrails. Also added a trellis and some privacy screening.
I'm now at the point that I need to stain or paint, and would like some comments as to the pros and cons of each.
My main concern is...
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lots of good hardwood free phone 7811606 ask for Don
We're looking into having our 20+ year old deck replaced. In the process of getting some qoutes now. What do I need to ask the builder? Probably going to use pressure treated, wood grade? Stainless steel screws? etc? What do I need to look for? Having never had any major renovations done...
It's not often I plug a product unless I'm really pleased with it. My hats off to Benjamin Moore for their hardwood finish 321. Those who know me know to me stain is like a bad 4 letter word. I have never had any success staining wood, I was never very happy with the results. I've tried lots of...
Does anyone have a recommendation for someone in the Cary area to change out my decking for trex type material, and build a pergola over the deck as well?
I started working on my deck earlier this summer. The boards had been stained a super dark color by the previous owner, and they had been power washed a little heavily so that they were grooved. Personally, I didn't want to sand it, and I really wasn't crazy about the railings so I stripped...
My deck needs some major attention ... a good pressure washing, some new paint and sanding/finishing the top to name a few. But one of the to-do items is to make the railing studier. Right now the railing is a little wobbly. I didn't build the deck, it was here when I bought the house, so I...
My wife's family has a beach house. Recently, I went down to replace some well worn deck railing. Since I don't go down very often I took a good look at the deck to see what else had to be done. I was surprised that the joists spanning the 14' length were 2X8s. My recollection of codes is...
Finished these off this weekend, a pair tables for the deck. A couple of firsts.
-A semi matching pair of tables instead of just one.
-First attempt a "Through Tenons" on legs
-Second table (smaller one) was first use of newtome Drum Sander
I also experimented with different woods...
I have recently aquired a house and there is a room on one side where the water damage is extensive from rain damage. I was thinking maybe tear down the room and build a deck instead. My problem is trying to figure the cost I am new at this project esitimater kind of stuff and dont want to go...