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I have a number of these conical wooden things that I have made out of softwood, I was originally going to do them in Black Bitumen, but the plan has now changed and they are now to be finnished with a dark stain or varnish to highlight the grain.
The wood is pine and they are to be outdoors in all the weather (they're going to be fence post tops!) I somehow don't think they will survive outdoors but I'm just doing as I am bid.
I have some woodstain of the correct colour, (they def need to be darker) could I put a yacht varnish on top of that - is yacht varnish any good. What would be the very best finnish to give them the best chance of surviving a few years?
What do you recommend ?
The wood is pine and they are to be outdoors in all the weather (they're going to be fence post tops!) I somehow don't think they will survive outdoors but I'm just doing as I am bid.
I have some woodstain of the correct colour, (they def need to be darker) could I put a yacht varnish on top of that - is yacht varnish any good. What would be the very best finnish to give them the best chance of surviving a few years?
What do you recommend ?