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Posted by Joe on January 11, 2007, 10:29 pm
blueman wrote:
> To try to keep with the character of our 150yr old home, I am
> considering buying a real wood (pine) frame storm/screen door rather
> than using the IMHO cheapie-looking aluminum or vinyl doors that just
> bolt over the brick molding.
>
> First, other than higher initial cost and the need for maintenance,
> are there any other negatives to wood frame?
>
> Second, I would like to stain the door to show off the wood and be
> consistent with the stained wood main door.
>
> Couple of questions:
> - What stain should I use?
> Is a regular Minwax stain (and sealer since pine) good enough for
> such exterior use?
>
> - What (clear) finish is most appropriate for protecting the door from
> UV and other weather damage? (we live in the Northeast)
> Would you use a spar urethane?
> How many coats would you ...
>
> Note the door manufacturer (The Combination Door Company) "recommends
> the use of Sikkens Cetol Door and Window finish." Are such finishes
> anything special or are they just pitching somebody elses product
Odds are the door maker knows more about finishing the product than
anyone in this NG. They have recommended a well-respected product, so
save yourself the hassle and just use it.
To get the color you want, experiment on the inside lower stiles.
Minwax is good stuff, but with pine, go easy on the stain, maybe even
get some similar pine boards to play with at the lumber yard. The top
finish will dictate the durability, so follow the Cetol directions to
the letter. Install with three high quality hinges, 7" from the top,
center, and 11" from the bottom. Good luck.
Joe
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