Before; it had been painted in a poo brown varnish that was failing in some bits and stubbornly resisting in others.
The right thing to do in this situation is to rip it all up and burn it then make a new deck.
But i decided to strip it all off using stripper and mechanical sanding and then oil it. Really, I wouldn’t wish this job on my worst enemy.
It took forever but I didn’t have to make decisions about how to layout a new deck I guess…
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Cat judging you there
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Before; it had been painted in a poo brown varnish that was failing in some bits and stubbornly resisting in others.
The right thing to do in this situation is to rip it all up and burn it then make a new deck.
But i decided to strip it all off using stripper and mechanical sanding and then oil it. Really, I wouldn’t wish this job on my worst enemy.
It took forever but I didn’t have to make decisions about how to layout a new deck I guess…
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