DT

"David Todtman"

28/06/2006 11:58 PM

Wood filler

I built a glider rocker for the porch. It's made with oak and I want to
paint it. I think I should use something to fill in the grain to make the
paintwork look a little smoother. Can I use something like the lightweight
spackling compound?

TIA,
David


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"Andy"

in reply to "David Todtman" on 28/06/2006 11:58 PM

28/06/2006 5:09 PM

David Todtman wrote:
> I built a glider rocker for the porch. It's made with oak and I want to
> paint it. I think I should use something to fill in the grain to make the
> paintwork look a little smoother. Can I use something like the lightweight
> spackling compound?
>
> TIA,
> David

PAINT!?! Around here, I'm afraid it's sacrilege to paint a hardwood
(except maybe poplar). Have you considered a nice (clear) spar varnish
or polyurethane?
Andy

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"bent"

in reply to "David Todtman" on 28/06/2006 11:58 PM

29/06/2006 12:35 PM

Is this not what "sanding sealer" is?



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DT

"David Todtman"

in reply to "David Todtman" on 28/06/2006 11:58 PM

29/06/2006 5:04 PM

I admit I feel a little odd painting the piece. It came out fine for
finishing clear but it is going onto our old-fashioned 'sleeping porch' and
would look out of place as brightwork. (And, the oak was available
otherwise I might have used a different hardwood.)

Thanks for the info and feedback.


"David Todtman" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:qIEog.102422$iF6.31087@pd7tw2no...
>I built a glider rocker for the porch. It's made with oak and I want to
>paint it. I think I should use something to fill in the grain to make the
>paintwork look a little smoother. Can I use something like the lightweight
>spackling compound?
>
> TIA,
> David
>

dd

"dadiOH"

in reply to "David Todtman" on 28/06/2006 11:58 PM

29/06/2006 1:01 PM

David Todtman wrote:
> I built a glider rocker for the porch. It's made with oak and I want
> to paint it. I think I should use something to fill in the grain to
> make the paintwork look a little smoother. Can I use something like
> the lightweight spackling compound?

Yes

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"C & E"

in reply to "David Todtman" on 28/06/2006 11:58 PM

29/06/2006 9:45 AM


"David Todtman" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:qIEog.102422$iF6.31087@pd7tw2no...
>I built a glider rocker for the porch. It's made with oak and I want to
>paint it. I think I should use something to fill in the grain to make the
>paintwork look a little smoother. Can I use something like the lightweight
>spackling compound?
>
> TIA,
> David
>

There are fillers just for this purpose. Spakling is water soluble and will
eventually absorb moisture, even though it is painted. Not a na ppropriae
filler outside.

JB

Jon Bemis

in reply to "David Todtman" on 28/06/2006 11:58 PM

29/06/2006 11:47 AM

On Wed, 28 Jun 2006 23:58:14 GMT, "David Todtman"
<[email protected]> wrote:

>I built a glider rocker for the porch. It's made with oak and I want to
>paint it. I think I should use something to fill in the grain to make the
>paintwork look a little smoother. Can I use something like the lightweight
>spackling compound?
>
>TIA,
>David
>
First, it's your project so do what you want.
At the same time, why would you want to paint it? Did it come out
poorly?
But, if you do decide to paint it, I would use MinWax Wood Filler and
then use a shellac primer.


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