I am starting to build some storage boxes out of exterior ply and
trimming it out in redwood. They will be fitted on our utility trailer
so they will be exposed to all the elements. I will more than likely be
spraying the finish on. I was just curious which finish will be a
harder more durable finish for exterior use. Any suggestions? Thanks in
advance!
Rick
RampRat wrote:
> I am starting to build some storage boxes out of exterior ply and
> trimming it out in redwood. They will be fitted on our utility trailer
> so they will be exposed to all the elements. I will more than likely be
> spraying the finish on. I was just curious which finish will be a
> harder more durable finish for exterior use. Any suggestions? Thanks in
> advance!
Without question, marine finishes will be the best, if you are willing
to pay the price.
If so, I would shoot some high build epoxy primer followed by a good
marine enamel.
HTH
lew
Lew Hodgett wrote:
> wch wrote:
>
>> Maybe a marine-grade spar varnish? Takes awhile to dry but more water
>> resistant than other finishes.
>
>
> Not really.
>
> A good spar varnish never really gets hard.
>
> That is why is is used on wooden spars that tend to flex when placed
> under load by the sails while sailing.
>
> For most other applications, true spar varnish is a total PITA.
>
> Basic reason I suggested epoxy high build primer is that it will seal
> the plywood and prepare the surface to receive any number of finishes.
>
> The lowest cost one being enamel.
>
> Just guessing, but can't think of any reason to finish exterior plywood
> bright (clear varnish). Especially if a structrual garde has been used.
>
> HTH
>
> Lew
I use spar varnish on wooden signs outdoors all the time. Worked good
for me so far.
--RC
I vote for Marine finishes as well -- if you live in a climate where
salt is used on the road during winter driving, otherwise, maybe nothing
is simpler.
Lew Hodgett wrote:
> RampRat wrote:
>
>> I am starting to build some storage boxes out of exterior ply and
>> trimming it out in redwood. They will be fitted on our utility trailer
>> so they will be exposed to all the elements. I will more than likely be
>> spraying the finish on. I was just curious which finish will be a
>> harder more durable finish for exterior use. Any suggestions? Thanks in
>> advance!
>
>
> Without question, marine finishes will be the best, if you are willing
> to pay the price.
>
> If so, I would shoot some high build epoxy primer followed by a good
> marine enamel.
>
> HTH
>
> lew
--
Will
Occasional Techno-geek
wch wrote:
> Maybe a marine-grade spar varnish? Takes awhile to dry but more water
> resistant than other finishes.
Not really.
A good spar varnish never really gets hard.
That is why is is used on wooden spars that tend to flex when placed
under load by the sails while sailing.
For most other applications, true spar varnish is a total PITA.
Basic reason I suggested epoxy high build primer is that it will seal
the plywood and prepare the surface to receive any number of finishes.
The lowest cost one being enamel.
Just guessing, but can't think of any reason to finish exterior plywood
bright (clear varnish). Especially if a structrual garde has been used.
HTH
Lew
"RampRat" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>I am starting to build some storage boxes out of exterior ply and
> trimming it out in redwood. They will be fitted on our utility trailer
> so they will be exposed to all the elements. I will more than likely be
> spraying the finish on. I was just curious which finish will be a
> harder more durable finish for exterior use. Any suggestions? Thanks in
> advance!
Keep in mind that the best one will probably have to be redone every 3 or 4
years.