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lord_seagrave
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Hi chaps,

As you may recall, I’m doing a trellising project, which will be painted black. The timber is on order, but although the pieces will be cut and treated, I’ll still need to paint it (timber merchant won’t do it for me, sadly).

There are lots of pieces, so I’d like to

a. do as few coats as possible, whilst,

b. still giving a long-lasting finish.

My priority is to get it up, I can always put an extra coat on at the end of the season.

The total surface area (including ends and edges) is 15sqm.

All help gratefully received.

LS

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4 inch drainpipe cut to length and capped.

Fill with whatever you want to paint it with

Drill both ends of the wood and attach hook to one end.

Dip, hang and dry.

Turn over and dip again

Job done

 

or get 5 mates and issue them with a paint brush each

 

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gloss, Cuprinol, who knows?
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Cuprinol Garden shades Black Ash works very well my parents have all their fences trellis and  garden gazebos painted with it, lasts six years according to the tin. I used it in my garden in a different colour and after four years it still looks good, no peeling or cracking. 

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51 minutes ago, figgy said:

Cuprinol Garden shades Black Ash works very well my parents have all their fences trellis and  garden gazebos painted with it, lasts six years according to the tin. I used it in my garden in a different colour and after four years it still looks good, no peeling or cracking. 

My only other experience of painting fences is with Garden Shades for a customer a couple of months ago, and the opacity is good. It’s more expensive than the Ducksback stuff, though the coverage is better. What a quandary!

Ducksback (5yrs) = £20 for 9lts (42.3sqm) 47p per sqm 

Garden Shades (6yrs) = £30 for 5lts (60sqm) 50p per sqm 

I have got to be the most boring bloke ever. :rolleyes: 

LS

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1 hour ago, lord_seagrave said:

My only other experience of painting fences is with Garden Shades for a customer a couple of months ago, and the opacity is good. It’s more expensive than the Ducksback stuff, though the coverage is better. What a quandary!

Ducksback (5yrs) = £20 for 9lts (42.3sqm) 47p per sqm 

Garden Shades (6yrs) = £30 for 5lts (60sqm) 50p per sqm 

I have got to be the most boring bloke ever. :rolleyes: 

LS

Screwefix had a offer on last time i bought some so worked out  a lot cheaper. look around you may find it on offer.

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