tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7353458582455599537.post5747755984126311914..comments2023-05-22T10:23:44.133+02:00Comments on The Bauernhaus: There must be a better wayBarry Mhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07367655129107699025noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7353458582455599537.post-32432638192006013292012-03-12T12:05:38.825+01:002012-03-12T12:05:38.825+01:00Sorry for the late reply...
Sounds interesting. I&...Sorry for the late reply...<br />Sounds interesting. I'd love to see some photos of that finish. My mail address is mentioned in the "About Me" box at the top of this page :)<br />I'll also be interested in seeing the "bleached look" for your sills and floors. What type of wood is it?Barry Mhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07367655129107699025noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7353458582455599537.post-37874315339088964782012-03-08T10:31:29.686+01:002012-03-08T10:31:29.686+01:00Hi Barry!
Yes, yes we know Makita brush sander is ...Hi Barry!<br />Yes, yes we know Makita brush sander is really expensive device. Unfortunately, no one is selling this used on ebay. Also, no one has to borrow. (We buy used or borrow this!).<br />Tried to clean the wood beams with an angle grinder with sandpaper discs. Unfortunately, this does not give satisfactory results. You can see traces of the blade on the wood. As for sanding, we found a company that has an affordable price will be blasting in our house. Do we also sanded wood beams - we'll see after the first trials.<br /> Beams and wooden ceilings are planning to paint with turpentine stain and then waxed. One piece painted (door compartment left in the room next door on the ground floor) already showed you on my blog. How would you like to send you additional photos for email. It came out very nicely. <br />We plan Window sills and floors bleached by means of Flügger company. It's a little water coloring paint the wood in white color but transparent. The walls also painted in watercolor Flügger company. Shall not apply lime paint and finishing clay. This is a very expensive method.<br /><br />We are also looking for good advice!<br />Mireksiedziba nawojówhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13057239787335183236noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7353458582455599537.post-12636588264110522542012-03-07T22:19:48.988+01:002012-03-07T22:19:48.988+01:00Hi Mirek!
That brush sander is really great for c...Hi Mirek!<br /><br />That brush sander is really great for cleaning the wood beams, and I have used it on all of the beams in the upper attic, and will use it to make a nicer finish on all the beams I sand blasted. It was a bit expensive, but I've had literally days and days of continuous use of it so far, and I think it was worth it. I keep telling myself that! :)<br /><br />I plan on using some sort of oil on the wood, so we have a natural finish (well, something to bring out the grain and nice, warm colours). I haven't decided what oil yet. Linseed oil is usually mentioned, but I believe it gets darker over time. Tung Oil sounds great, but it looks expensive, and needs many thin coats. So, I'm still researching. We have a lot of wood to look after!<br /><br />Do you plan on painting yours or also oiling or waxing them? I'm definitely looking for good tips! :DBarry Mhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07367655129107699025noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7353458582455599537.post-14520509355738191882012-03-07T20:29:54.104+01:002012-03-07T20:29:54.104+01:00Hi Barry!
I'm jealous of the incredible Makita...Hi Barry!<br />I'm jealous of the incredible Makita nylon brushes!! We want tried sandblasting wooden elements, but our are not so thickly painted Which colour want you used on the wood?<br />Mireksiedziba nawojówhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13057239787335183236noreply@blogger.com