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Thread: Stained Timber screen?
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2nd September 2004, 03:02 PM #1
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Stained Timber screen?
I am looking at creating an outdoor timber screen (the kind of variety that is constructed in about every 2nd or 3rd 'backyard blitzed' house!)
I don't want to have to paint the screen, and would like it to have a light(-ish) stain so the natural timber colour is easily seen.
So .... is perma-pine suitable for this? (I can't find any posts saying that perma-pine is suitable for staining ....)
If I can't use perma-pine, what could I use? (Considering that I am looking at using 42x19 for the battens (sp?) which seem to be around $1.50-$1.70/m for permapine ...)
Cheers in advance for any tips!
-Chris
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8th September 2004, 12:48 PM #2
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Hmmm - I'm not sure if a) this was a stupid question b) a FAQ c) a tough question?, or d) in the wrong forum?
Cheers,
Chris
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8th September 2004, 02:24 PM #3
According to this site it can be used for anything...
http://www.riverlandtreatedpine.com.au/Uses.htmBrett
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