RobertMP
Established Member
Hello
First post (of many hopefully). I have taken early retirement and one of my plans is to get back into woodworking. I plan to build myself a workshop at the bottom of the garden but SWMBO says I have to improve the kitchen before I can start
Gave me an excuse to start buying tools though - have a dewalt 625 router and 712 saw so far
Kitchen work involves new worktops/appliances/upstands/tiles/general decorating. The units are MFI schreiber things i installed about 10 years ago. They have panel doors made from solid oak and have stood up remarkably well - so they stayed.
The doors have a factory finish - which is not obviously damaged, but the doors do seem to get dirty quicker and seem a bit harder to clean. So long route to a short question - whats the best *satin* finish to apply over whatever is on the doors already?
Or should I just forget the idea
First post (of many hopefully). I have taken early retirement and one of my plans is to get back into woodworking. I plan to build myself a workshop at the bottom of the garden but SWMBO says I have to improve the kitchen before I can start
Gave me an excuse to start buying tools though - have a dewalt 625 router and 712 saw so far
Kitchen work involves new worktops/appliances/upstands/tiles/general decorating. The units are MFI schreiber things i installed about 10 years ago. They have panel doors made from solid oak and have stood up remarkably well - so they stayed.
The doors have a factory finish - which is not obviously damaged, but the doors do seem to get dirty quicker and seem a bit harder to clean. So long route to a short question - whats the best *satin* finish to apply over whatever is on the doors already?
Or should I just forget the idea