Mark Rayner gives an old wooden bench a new lease of life.
You will need: An old wooden bench about nine metres of 100mm x 25mm dressed kwila decking, circular saw, set square, pencil, screwdriver, 30mm stainless steel bolts, 20mm stainless steel screws, wire brush, turps for cleaning brushes, paintbrushes and a dry cloth. Resene Rust-Arrest, Resene Super Gloss tinted to Resene Black Forest and Resene Kwila wood stain.
To get the look: Mark painted the background retaining wall with Resene Woodsman Penetrating Oil Stain tinted to Resene Oiled Cedar.
Step 1
the wooden bench. Use the wire brush to remove any areas of rust on the back panel and end legs, as shown.
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