How To Finish Reclaimed Wood Like A Pro
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- Опубликовано: 24 июл 2024
- In this video I show you some easy woodworking finishing techniques to get the perfect finish on your next reclaimed wood project
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4 years ago me and my wife decided to make a new garden with a roof garden in the back.
Our old fence was this Douglas larix life edge type fence.
I didn’t want to throw away the board cuz I knew they would fit perfectly design wise on the walls of the roof garden.
My wife however wanted to throw them away cuz they look real old and dirty. I said no are you kidding me. These board are priceless. I managed to persuade her her. I made straight boards out of the life edge and sanded the very lightly with that same festool sander you are using.
The came out wonderful.
Stacked them away for a year on the attic cuz even though the garden was finished that year I didn’t have the time to build the roof garden.
Year after that the boards were really dry and I started to build the roof garden.
Took everything 3 years to build the garden with roof garden in the back. That’s because I do have to work as well. It’s finished now and really looks stunning.
My wife is really glad we didn’t throw away these old life edge boards.
All and all it came out well.
Greetings John from Holland Amsterdam
Thanks, John! I'm about to refinish a reclaimed, distressed picnic table and you have answered several of my questions.
SO happy I found this RUclips video!!! I am using OLD 2 x 4's to frame an enclosure for my breezeway and was wondering how to do exactly what you have explained and demonstrated here!! Now, I am headed back outdoors with new knowledge and enthusiasm! Thumbs up!!!
Great project, the finish your using looks really good. You can't beat the character of reclaimed wood.
Just the information I was looking for. Thanks for what you do!
Un trabajo excelente!
This is awesome info John. I was just wondering last night how I was going to clean this beam I have. The wire brush is genius. Thanks again.
Thanks for sending the link. I am learning how to work with wood after a lifetime in the food industry. I learned plenty from the video, and using reclaimed wood is saving me lots of money. Each mistake is a learning experience.
youre welcome. Hope it helps you get better!
I swear that every time I am about to do something and I don't know how to do it you post a video answering all of my questions! This is going to help a ton with my kitchen island build. Thanks a lot man!
hell ya! Glad i could help
Awesome tips, John! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for explaining in such detail. Great video
thank you !!
I built a desk for a friend out of reclaimed wood. For those that don't want to spend over $450 for a brush sander you can do what I did and wash the wood w/ water mixed w/ bleach and peroxide using a stiff mop scrub brush. The bleach and peroxide will kill any mold on the wood and the brush gets the dirt out. Then, after removing the nails, I ran the boards through my planer just enough to flatten and smooth the hard edges but not enough to remove the character. For my finish I applied Varathane's matte polyurethane. I don't know how it compares to what John is using in the video but I personally like oil based products better. I used a Purdy brush to apply and it looked great. The matte finish has a little bit of sheen but not a lot at all and allows the grain to show through very well. Varathane's matte finish is designed to be used for floors so it is super durable.
Great Video Man!
Thanks man!
You do a great job explaining things.
Thanks John, good practical advise
Very nice job Mr.Małecki!
Hello John . That was a great video with awesome information. Starting my 3rd barn this week . Will definitely be getting that brush sander . By all means do more videos on the barn wood including the salvage operation as well as maybe something on species identification . Loved the technical information that you provided and Thx for sharing
Thanks Ghost, unfortunately i dont work with much more reclaimed anymore. But you cant go wrong with a species identification book or ripping down the rough sawn!
All great tips.
Nice and helpful advices ! thank you
Love your videos, so informative!
great advice and tips thanks for sharing John.
Good Job looks great
I just ordered 2 qts endurovar. can't wait to see the results up close! thanks!
Awesome! You're gonna love it
builder over in Altoona here, found you on Instagram. dig what you're doing man. keep it up!!
excellent job on the video, I like it! everything you say makes a lot of sense and you're easy to understand. your work looks great and I'll be buying these products for sure! I already have Purdy brushes and you can't get better than these...thanks!
glad you enjoyed it. If you buy on amazon use the provided links. Helps support the channel at no cost to you!
Liked, subbed! Love your work and will definitely be watching and learning. Thanks, John!
Thanks for putting this out there. Great video!
You’re welcome Erin
Great tips for sure! Thanks for your videos. Keep it up.
great tips really beautiful work~~ Thank you!!!
Glad you enjoy it !
awesome tips, would have taken me years to know all this stuff . Thanks so much.
Glad I could help Geoffrey!
Looks great, John! Love your videos and IG content, keep it up!
Much Appreciated Bobby
Thanks for the info always stuck when it comes to the finish on a project, great advice by the the way them doors look great.
Cheers
Tim from wood 4 nothing
Thank you!
Great video John - nice and clear many thanks
great tips, thanks!
Great information John.
Glad you enjoyed it
Also I use 80 grit on my electric sanders and it worked fine, because the outer layers of the wood is so paper like it will come off pretty easily
Thanks for this. Useful info. I'm looking into the Porter cable restorer for these types of jobs. Less costly than the Makita.
Havent seen the porter cable, But i have been hearing it is a solid alternative
it really looks great!
Thanks Todd!!!
Good video and well advised tips and tricks! Thanks mate, I hope to see your work in the future as well. (Y)
Awesome video. 💪
Great tips, man. That brush sander looks boss! Does it have dust collection attachments?
unfortunately thats the only downside. Now we should do a plan to flip it, run a board over it like a drum sander. And collect at the source, BOOM. Best idea ever, out there for the world. Who's gonna snag it up?
Just watched the fireplace mantle video today and then find this comment. Oh the irony!
great vid. ty
The wire brush did an awesome job although dusty i think it may be worth it. Nice piece!!
Ya I prefer the brush sander, but its a great second option
Thanks Man. Good stuff.
NO problem dude! glad you enjoyed
Thanks for the video! great tips dude!
you're welcome ! goodluck on your next project
Keep up the great work
Thanks buster!
I am working on a project with rough sawn walnut. Trying to keep it rustic. I tried General finishes flat poly but it really made the wood look a little like plastic (think fake wood). I am trying the flatter than flat now to see how it looks. Maybe I will try the enduro if that does not work.
Awesome advice!
Thanks Henry
Good explanations. Good camera work. Good techniques, and I like that you talk about at least 2 different approaches to both prep and also finishing. All in all, informative. Thanks.
Thanks, glad you dig it
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For each word "good" that I used, replace that with the more accurate word "great." I mean that. I'm not a hobbyist. Thank you for this great how-to upload.
Wow dude your video quality has gone through the roof!
An Osborne brush on variable speed buffer is a good alternative tool for rough and reclaimed lumber.
Great video man!
glad you enjoyed it
Your brilliant
Hi John, great video thanks. May I ask about the construction of the brush in the brush sander? Is it a hard bristle or wire brush?
Hello John - thanks for this great video. What grit number are you using with the Makita brush sander? Thanks!
Loved your video - you used plain ol' English! Thanks! Do you have any ideas for how to break reclaimed wood to a certain length? I just hate having to saw it off and then it exposes wood that doesn't match! I'm not needing it to be a very specific measurement, but with in an inch or two. I'm using it for wall art. Thank you for any ideas.
Great video! Just had a question for you. Do you need to combine the endura-var with the Minwax Polycrylic? Or can you get away with just using the Polycrylic? What is the advantage of using both? Thanks
Awesome - working on a room threshold, with a large peice of really old circle sawn wormy chestnut plank. This video is exactly what I was looking for! Thank you!
Great tips, thanks. Building a table top. What advice would you give me if my 4ft boards are slightly bowed/cuped and I don't want to use a jointer which would remove most of the textured layers?
your vac hooks up to the makita brush sander! i use mine all the time with it.
how? there is no port
Thanks for the post. Do you have any videos that show how you made the door you're finishing in this video?
That finish is awesome!!
Great vid. Count me as a new subscriber!
Hey! Great video man. Using some reclaimed wood for a bookcase - just curious what you would recommend in terms of stain and finish - I'm unsure what the best option would be in terms of using stain and what should follow after I stain it. Any thoughts would be super appreciated. Many thanks!
Hey John, I have some nice reclaimed lumber I am trying to use but its got some cupping to it. If I want to keep the patina but straighten it out you suggest planing only the bottom?
Hey John, when spraying the min wax poliacrilic did you ever thin it or just straight from the can?
Thank you! Interested in any reclaimed wood projects. Have you done a shipman wall?
John thank you for the video. How about brush for makita brush sander, which one do you use or recommend as I understand there might be different kinds of them right?
I am trying to put up rough sawn polar boards I cut on my mill as paneling. some of the boards are stained I'm thinking this might be a good alternative to cleaning them up. I've just can't decide on what finish to use. I want to keep the rough cut look but don't want a shiny finish. would the Polly be good? how many coats should I use?
Hey John - could use your rotex in replace of the brush sander or does that just take all the character out?
Great video. Have you ever filled knot holes for a smoother finish on barnwood (i.e. for tabletops)? I'd love to see a video on how to do that.
To fill knots, here are some options. Use epoxy. Sytems 3 5-minute epoxy is easy to mix. Use it clear or add sawdust to it. If you want to color it, add in fresco dry pugments. Or you can use knife-grade clear polyester (Tenaxo is a good brand), clear or with sawdust or fresco colors, or alcohol based aniline dye powder (Lockwood is a well-known brand).
I use polyacrlic on by turkey box calls.five coats,light sand between coats.
Hey John....fantastic video and info. I just finished a reclaimed wood wall in my house. I used pallet wood and was wondering what should i use to seal it? Any help would be appreciated brother...keep up the great vids and thanks.
I would use the same finish linked in this video
Nice channel you've got here John. I've had a few people ask me about those sprayers and I've never tried one. What do you think of it?
I like it. Simple to use, easy to maintain
Thanks for the reply. I'll defer to your opinion since I've only really used guns that hook up to a compressor.
awesome for sharing! you dont need sanding after aplying the product? Just one coat is enough? Without sanding the touch is smooth? Thanx!
You can sand between coats .
Hey john, I also use the Earlex sprayer with endurovar and it's awesome!! Curious what size tip you have found works best?
+Brock Kragenbrink believe I have the 1.5. Don't quote me tho. I've actually moved over to a GRACO pro 9.5
Ok, you just cost me 400 bucks man. Really dig that sander. Also, I've been shooting GF High Performance Poly for years but I'm gonna have to try the Endurovar now. Thanks for sharing your hot sauce John!
Use the link in my bio if you buy brother. The tool is awesome. with your work i have also used it on old metal for some cool effect too. You can buy more aggressive and usable heads too
Nice! Very well done. Do you tend to use a brush with the Minwax Polyacrylic and a sprayer with the General Durovar?. Also, will those finishes adhere to each other?
Which brush did you go with for projects like these? There are several brushes for the sander ranging from just a wire brush to 80 or 220. Thanks for your help. Great video.
Thanks for the video! Do you think these finishing techniques and the enduro var would make a smooth enough surface for a table? What about a table people might write on, like a conference table? Thanks again!
I use endurovar a lot, and i would say yes. Rough lumber like this will have a rough surface thou regardless
Does the finish go right in the gun or do u have to think it. Thanks.looks great. How many coats
I always love your videos! Rewatched the one breadboard ends and finally bit the bullet on a domino! I'm curious since this video was a door do the number of coats you spray vary compared to a table top, I would think so. Typically I find that I have to spray 3+ coats to get equal to a brushed one. With the Enduro var do you use 3+ coats or is it good enough that you don't need as many coats? hope that makes sense! thanks for all you do keep up the awesome work!
Congrats on your new festool baby! I typically do 3-6 coats depending on how much build the piece has as well as how smooth the surface becomes. Its always variable and it'll depend how thin you spray as well!
Hi John, have a question, have you ever gotten reclaimed wood with wood eating insects like the powder post beatle? Wondering how you’d deal with removing the. Or getting rid of them if you got a piece of would that you really wanted to use but saw evidence of something living it!? Thanks!
Great video. Can an orbital sander be used instead of a brush sander?
Thanks for the tips. It looks awesome. Any pointers ok how much air to material ratios when spraying? Last time I sprayed it didn't get in the nooks and crannies real well. Should I have more air and less material I am spraying with?
um im not real positive on how you can gauge that. I use the HVLP which is low pressure (the LP) so it gets a lot out of the gun. I would experiment with the distance from your material, the speed you're going over the surface, and the type of finish. Ive never heard of it in terms of air and material.
Hi there! What type of spray paint did u use?
1:45am. Hello, really got a lot of insight for my next project. I do have a question. I'm going to using barn wood siding in my bedroom. It's pretty weathered. For the best finish, would I just follow this video or do you recommend any extra steps? Thanks so much.
What sheen do you recommend for the varnish?
Great video really enjoyed it. I was wondering how many coats of enduro you apply?
3-5 typically !
I am currently building a new desk and table! What is the best finish for something that will be wiped down regularly?
It depends on the wood type, but you ant go wrong with standard polyurethane or lacquer
What would you suggest for a outdoor reclaimed bar top that has a char finish? Thanks
What about the checks and cracks with reclaimed, do you have a link to one of your videos about that??
Is that finish durable enough for something like a countertop or table top? I made a bathroom vanity counter and wondering the best way to seal it.
What's the psi you spray with the water based poly
What size tip do you use for poly? Do you need to thin it at all? Love the idea of using the grinder, I wouldn't have thought of that! Thanks!!
I use the 1.5 tip and it doesnt need thinner
Hi John : Really enjoyed the video - question - I am having a farmhouse trestle dining room table made . The company that makes these table is really quite good. The quality appears top notch. The question relates to finish. The table is being made out of recycled barn wood. This company uses urethane to finish as a top coat. Some of their finished products have a very plastic look to them. Is there a recommendation to avoid or reduce the plastic look on the finish while still using urethane. To be honest I would be happy with just a wood finish but it appears that the urethane brings out the colour in the wood and protects. I would just like to avoid an overly plastic look and keep the finish as wood like as possible - any help would be appreciated - thanks a lot - Rodger
Hi John. I am currently sawing reclaimed 1870 logs and building a cabin. The previous cabin I built with reclaim, I sand blasted and then applied expensive log home finish and it turned out cool. I was actually looking on youtube for how to sand very quickly tongue and grove pine for the ceilings in this new home. Wonder if the brush sander would be good?// I used a palm sander for a install on another of my homes, very very time consuming. So anyway, I will try the brush sander on 2 faces I get for my reclaimed that I will use on the exterior of my home. I will also try it on the 1 inch cuts I am taking with my sawmill on the interior of my logs of which I will use for the walls inside my home. But the tongue and grove for my ceilings, I have experience, very time consuming, I want to minimize the dust as well, just want to clean off the wood, doesnt have to be perfect, just needs to be able to absorb the cedar or clear poly, whats your thoughts on that so I can really make good time?
I would say go for the brush sander !
Do you do this same process for an accent wall? And do you tear out the drywall or leave it up?
How do you like that sprayer? I'm currently using a harbor freight sprayer with my compressor but my compressor isn't really equipped for spraying big projects. So I'm thinking of an electric sprayer vs getting a different compressor.
its an amazing 300 dollar value. I just upgraded to a Graco Pro HVLP and it is a BEAST!
Hi! Just saw this video on Instructables and watned to ask you about the Makita Brush Sander --- how does it handle with reclaimed lumber that has a bit of nails on the surface? - i try my best to pull the nails out but sometimes they break...
Works great. Honestly best tool I own for reclaimed. If you buy one use the link in my blog post. Help support the channel at no cost to you!
Do you cut the Enduro var or spray it straight?