Oh boy, I have been sanding and sanding, and am no where finished with the preparations for refinishing the exterior of my little woody. I have been fielding a number of questions from potential woody builders, and have a word of caution for them. An all-weather exterior is surely easier to keep in order, and probably not a problem if left out in the elements. I keep my woody under cover all of the time, unless caught in a rain storm, (as in my trip to Shasta a few years ago), and still feel that a new coat of varathane is necessary every year, before camping season starts.
So, I guess the bottom line is, if you have plenty of time, and want to keep that woody tear looking like new, you just have to spend a lot of time keeping it looking that way.
Now, the little 6 ft long 1/4 Nelson Stacker, is another story. I am going to paint the exterior with ordinary house paint , and just freshen it up every spring, by simply brushing on another coat, of maybe a different color, to suit my whims.
Just a thought that I wanted to share, since my fingers are cracking and sore with all of that damned sanding, night after night. Bottom line, Wood is Good, but sure is a lot of work to keep it looking that way.
Roly...........Sweetwater bound in another week, with a fresh varathane finish, complete with a few paint brush hairs and some runs that I didn't see at 11 o:clock at night.