What finish should I use for a wooden rocker that will be used on a semi-protected outdoor deck?
I am restoring a 34 year old rocking chair. It was originally assembled with white glue, but is now being used on a covered deck, and the glue started dissolving. I disassembled all of it except for the seat board (glued strips which I will reinforce with a brass strap underneath) and reassembled with Titebond III.
I do not want to use a penetrating stain, as there are still some dings, etc from 30+ years of use, however, the LOML doesn't particularly want me to use poly. I am okay with an oil finish and having to recoat it occasionally, and I think it would give her the "feel' she wants.
I scraped all the old finish off (think it was a pigmented lacquer, but could have been a thin varnish/stain combo.) as I didn't want chemical removers to penetrate the wood. The wood feels fairly hard but I do not know what it is (will try to attach pics) .
I was set to try danish oil, but then saw some Watco teak oil that appered to be more suited for outdoors. Do you think this would work?
The chair:
The grain:
Thanks for any help
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ps. Still need to learn that thumbnail post technique.
I am restoring a 34 year old rocking chair. It was originally assembled with white glue, but is now being used on a covered deck, and the glue started dissolving. I disassembled all of it except for the seat board (glued strips which I will reinforce with a brass strap underneath) and reassembled with Titebond III.
I do not want to use a penetrating stain, as there are still some dings, etc from 30+ years of use, however, the LOML doesn't particularly want me to use poly. I am okay with an oil finish and having to recoat it occasionally, and I think it would give her the "feel' she wants.
I scraped all the old finish off (think it was a pigmented lacquer, but could have been a thin varnish/stain combo.) as I didn't want chemical removers to penetrate the wood. The wood feels fairly hard but I do not know what it is (will try to attach pics) .
I was set to try danish oil, but then saw some Watco teak oil that appered to be more suited for outdoors. Do you think this would work?
The chair:
The grain:
Thanks for any help
Go
ps. Still need to learn that thumbnail post technique.
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