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06-08-2015, 10:00 AM | #1 |
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Bed Wood Finish
Thinking about putting new oak wood in the bed of my 68 shorty, what type/kind of finish do ya'll recommend? She lives in a garage so there will be very little exposure to sun, rain, droppings, ETC. Thanks to all!
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06-08-2015, 10:43 AM | #2 |
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Check out this Mar-K link. There's all kinds of good info here including wood finishing and weather tests of different finishes.
http://www.mar-k.com/installation_hints.aspx I stained mine just enough to highlight the grain then applied 5 coats of Minwax Helmsman Spar Urethane (satin) to all six surfaces of the boards sanding lightly between coats with 220 grit. As part of the preparation I sanded all sharp board edges to chamfer them which allows better coverage with the urethane. Last edited by FirstOwner69; 06-08-2015 at 10:59 AM. |
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Depends on what you are going for really. I hit my oak bed with steel wool and a coat of Minwax 1 step PolyShades each spring. Has held up very nice for several years. But then I haul and am not going for a show winning finish either.
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06-08-2015, 12:29 PM | #4 |
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Walnut. Sealed and sanded between each coat. 5 coats of Helmsman on top and 3 coats on the bottom. Then waxed with Behlen Deluxing compound
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06-08-2015, 12:47 PM | #6 |
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Have you considered using Ipe? Tougher than almost anything else out there for a reasonable cost in material. Unfinished will last 50 years +. I sealed my Ipe bed (on my '52) with a clear sealer just so the wood stayed the reddish Brown color. Otherwise Ipe turns a grey weathered color naturally.
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Here's mine. I can look up the color, but it's Oak wood. I think my best choice was that I went semi-gloss. Gloss winds up looking pretty fake sometimes, and even this semi-gloss you can see still has specular highlights. When I say clear I mean the varnish or whatever the top coat is.
I went to a specialty shop and got marine materials. Big diff between sitting in the sun in salt water vs. your coffee table! Remember they're just body color if you're going correct, but this is done so ubiquitously that it's almost correct anyway nowadays! If you look up my threads you'll find the 12-steps or so I used, I posted it all. I practiced on the underside first, which I highly recommend. Added a week but now I have a finished underside and any mistakes I made (surprisingly few for what I expected) wound up underneath. The scariest part was that there were TONS of bubbles as I laid down the clear. They went away on drying each time though.
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Thanks to all, very interesting.
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06-08-2015, 11:48 PM | #9 |
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Where are all of y'all getting your wood? Are you buying kits or going to a lumber yard? If your just buying the wood how are you getting the cuts, holes, and the channel on the wood correct?
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06-09-2015, 07:37 AM | #10 |
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I went to a local mill and got the boards. they were actually almost 1 inch thick when I dropped them off. A friend of mine does wood working as a hobby and makes furniture. He planed them down on his planer and we got all the measurements from MAR K and GMC Paul's web site and cut everything on the table saw.
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The problem with doing it yourself is the channels for the metal strips. I have a router, could probably do it myself (as well as any non-carpenter). The wood from Mar-K is planed, which is nice, and is furniture grade. So you can indeed buy that wood, but it's not the cheap stuff at Home Depot, that's for sure!
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Well, if you were adamant you could go to Home Depot and ask for some oak scraps and practice the router pass until you're good at it or decide there's too much risk. Don't know until you try! But try on scrap first...
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06-09-2015, 11:27 PM | #15 |
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Has anyone gone with pine instead of oak? It's a lot cheaper
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I used Classic's southern pine kit..$199.00 + $50.00 for the shipping....3 coats of Helmsman spar varnish brushed and the last (4th) coat I sprayed on for a flat/smooth finish. Classic offers the holes drilled for an extra $30.00
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http://www.classicparts.com is who I use for just about everything...although they are not the closest to us, there shipping is reasonable and about 5 days to Cal.
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That Pine looks good. Nice grain patterns. The original wood for these beds was southern yellow Pine was it not? Back in the old days they would soak the planks with used motor oil. What a stinky mess it must have been.
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Yes, its southern yellow Pine...It smells like "lincoln logs"....google that
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[QUOTE=GRX; Back in the old days they would soak the planks with used motor oil. What a stinky mess it must have been.[/QUOTE]
I first did mine (oak), in linseed oil before install. It left some dry spots that just wouldnt take in the oil well. Hit it last fall and this spring with 10-30 motor oil wiped on with a rag. Let it set for a day, then power washed it. No smell, got the desired finish i was looking for, and if scuffed, wipe a little more on. Of coarse mine will never see a chamoi on the inside of the bed either..
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I like it and I'm not looking for a shiny show finish. |
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My sides and wells are done in Line-X. Glad to see I'm not the only one with this combo. No idea what wood or finish I inherited though.
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Local white oak from the mill. Penofin marine oil . Did the finish milling and dados myself now I just need to finish the cab and reassemble
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