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Hi Guys,
I am currently trying to build an external stair which provides access to an elevated deck. I bought a 2 Tread Steel Stair Stringer (https://www.bunnings.com.au/peak-products-black-2-tread-steel-stair-stringer_p0083610) and 2 pieces of H3 Treated Pine wood stair tread (https://www.bunnings.com.au/240-x-45mm-0-9m-stair-tread-h3-treated-pine-domestic-use-900mm_p0052940)
I think it is better to do something to the wood tread so that they will last longer, for example painting them? or oil them. I don't have any knowledge in terms of treating / painting external wood. Can any experience DIYer recommend some suitable products my my project? Please also give me a brief about how to apply the products if possible. Thanks very much.
Four your information, there are the following description in the link above for the wood stair tread product:
Jason
Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community Jason (@Fasteel). It's terrific to have you join us, and many thanks for your question about finishing timber.
As the step treads are already suitably treated for above-ground external use, there is no requirement to coat them. However, either applying an oil or oil-based exterior paint could help extend the timbers life even further. I'd recommend an oil to help preserve the timber as the lowest sheen in exterior oil-based paint would be satin, and although not a gloss, it could become quite slick in the wet. It would not be a good idea to coat the steps with anything that could become slippery, as it's a huge safety risk. Stick with with a Natural Decking Oil.
You can apply the oil with a brush or application pad and it's a super simple project. Here's a helpful step-by-step guide: How to oil your deck. Although the guide in on decks, it's a very similar process.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Mitchell
Hi Mitchell,
Thanks very much for your reply. I will try the products you recommended.
Regards,
Jason
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