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I picked up these 2 Sunlounges and Timber was weathered pretty bad I spent a bit of time sanding them back and had to replace 3 bits of the timber slates in the middle of one lounge and remould the rounded timber edging. I then put a undercoat on them and then 2 coats of Matt white outdoor paint white in colour then sealed it with 2 coats of clear Matt varnish lightly sanding between the coats for added protection from the out door elements. I then put new rubber on the wheels and replace the dowel that held the wheels on as they had rotted and snapped. Also all 4 corners of both lounges had been chewed so I cut them back with a hand saw and sanded them back into shape and also put filler and glue in some of the timber through out them where they had split polished all the gold bolts and parts on the lounges
Hi @hayleyann,
Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community! It is great to have you join us and share your upcycle project. You'll find that Workshop is a great source for all things DIY and garden. There are many wonderful articles out there including our Top Ideas page where projects like your may make it into our Top 10 most popular outdoor furniture projects one day.
Your sun lounges came out fantastic! I especially like how the gold hinges pop beautifully against the white paint. Did you sand by hand or did you use a tool? This would have been a big task.
Katie
Thank you Katie I sanded by hand and with a sander
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