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Hi
there is a chip on my outdoor timber deck as shown. Any options to fix it? Or should I replace the whole impacted panels (2 of them)? Or are there any options to make it look better or conceal?
Thanks in advance.
Hi @hisumesh
I would sand that timber flat and smooth as I could on and angle trying hard to make it look a natural apart of the deck and restain over it the same color rather than replace the two deck boards.
Stain will come from your original deck project.
Thanks mate.
I am a novice. Hence, bear with me if this is silly. Any article or videos on how do I go about sanding the edges? I will ask the builder about the stain that was used when the deck was originally put in place.
again, thanks a lot mate.
Hi @hisumesh
The goal of sanding your deck is to sand the corners at an angle say 45 degrees to get rid of the splintered wood at just the corner not the full length. The 45 degree will be noticable too you but not ugly like the timber is now if fact it might look almost planned you will notice it but others wont.
Use you tube to learn stuff keeping in mind USA and UK might use different products.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fXFnzZg-SPo
Hi @hisumesh
You might be able to color that timber edge with a dark brown texta or the closest match to the deck color Even a bit of brown shoe polish just try in a small spot first. try match the color close before tring.
But if you learn you true deck color and brand of stain maker. buy a small tin for these trouble some marks. 250 to 500ml if possible.
Good to get the same sealer to as periodically it will want sealing to keep it fresh so it wont be wasted.
Have fun learning I am off to do some wood work myself.
Hello @hisumesh
Thats excellent advice coming from @Jewelleryrescue. I'm in total agreement that sanding the damage down will visually lessen the impact of the chipped wood. Your goal is to gradually sand it down and have it visually look part of the smooth finish of the timber without any abrupt angles.
I also recommend checking your shed just in case you still have the old container of the stain used on your deck. Looking at the picture you posted it looks very dark but perhaps this is because its wet. I suggest checking with your deck builder and see if they can confirm the oil colour used on your deck.
If you have any other questions we can help with, please let us know.
Eric
Hi @EricL
Thanks mate. This is a brand new house and deck. Hence, unsure of the paint or oil that was used but let me ask the developer or builder.
a question - any specific brands or tools you would recommend for sanding that I can buy (may be rent) from Bunnings for this project? A question from a novice or beginner:-)
Hi @hisumesh
I lov my hi end power tools but I also own abunch of ozito power tools for there prirce there quailty very usable just dont push them too hard. and always but aftermarket bladesfor them as the accessories they come with wear out in 10 mins.
So as a sander today and the future applications try,, buy extra sanding disk s time of purchase. approx 80 gt 120gt 250gt
$49.98
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