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Sand and Stain the deck, pictures attached per below - can you please help me with the tools required to get this done.
also is it best to sand and stain or just paint, looking for some advise here, TIA
Hi @roger11,
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Your deck is obviously unevenly weathered, so if you simply applied oil or stain to it in this condition, it would result in a very uneven appearance. You are correct that the best approach is to sand it first so you get back to the raw timber and have a surface that looks uniform. It appears to be a relatively small area, so a few sessions with a handheld sander should be sufficient. For a much larger deck like in the case of my own deck renewal project, I'd be recommending hiring something larger.
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Jason
Great advice there from @Jason, @roger11.
Regarding your question on painting versus oiling, that's really up to your preference. With a little elbow grease, you'll be able to restore your deck. A yearly application of oil will keep it nourished, and that will only take 5 minutes. In my opinion, your lovely hardwood timber is best showcased with oil instead of covering it with paint.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Mitchell
Thanks Jason and Mitchell. Am a bit new to this...can you please tell me what are the tools that I need to buy to get this job completed ?
Yes, you need to sand back to bare timber before oiling.
Do you currently own any type of sander @roger11?
Jason
Thanks Jason for coming back quickly on this.
No mate- I don't own any sander, hence looking for suggestions, thanks
All good @roger11.
Bunnings has a guide How to choose a sander. For this job, I'd be recommending a random orbital sander.
Most people these days prefer cordless tools, and the battery is a significant part of the purchase price, so it makes sense to stick to the one "family" of tools that can share batteries. Do you have any cordless tools at the moment?
Jason
Thanks mate...yes - I do have a cordless drill kit....will go with your recommendation of Orbital sander, appreciate all your help !
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