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Waterproofing a pine chest to go outside
I have a pine chest which I am struggling to find space for in my house. I could do with some storage in my garden and am debating putting it outside.What is the best way I can 'waterproof' it.I know it won't last forever. Would exterior paint work..any ideas. Thanks for any replies.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Use stain rather than paint or varnish - then you can recoat it. I would use something like this
http://beta.screwfix....in-antique-pine/29459
Or just a wood preserver
http://beta.screwfix....in-antique-pine/29459
Or just a wood preserver
.......... as Woofter and Tony have said barb ....................
http://www.decorating...stains_and_Varnishes/
http://www.decorating...stains_and_Varnishes/
Thanks very much everyone.I have loads to go at now.No Bright Spark,I doubt it's waterproof glue..it's really old. I just really want to preserve it as long as I can. I'm not really expecting it to be around forever.It's well made though with dovetail joints too so hopefully it'll still be here next year! Thanks again.
The best exterior paint I've come across is Butinox No 2 opaque white oil based wood stain. Did my windows with it 8 years ago, and they still look like they were done yesterday. (Ever used it, Builder? Not cheap, but super quality stuff). Do remember that you'd have to cover every millimetre of the chest, inside and out.
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