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Finish on both sides of a tabletop - Petertaylor - 03-23-2025 We are building an 8-foot table with 2x6 walnut. The top will have two or three coats of Arm-R-Seal. Does the underside need the same finish, or can we use water-based polyurethane? Thanks. —Peter RE: Finish on both sides of a tabletop - jteneyck - 03-24-2025 (03-23-2025, 04:22 PM)Petertaylor Wrote: We are building an 8-foot table with 2x6 walnut. The top will have two or three coats of Arm-R-Seal. Does the underside need the same finish, or can we use water-based polyurethane? Thanks. —Peter I would use the same finish top and bottom to keep things in balance. And for a table top, I would use no less than three coats of ARS. Four or 5 would be better. Two or three coats would be enough for a varnish that you apply and leave, but ARS is a wiping varnish so each coat is much thinner. If you want a satin finish, I would apply the first few coats using gloss, and then the last one or two coats with satin. Or, better still, use gloss for all the coats and then rub it out with 0000 steel wool. It'll give a beautiful satin sheen and feel smooth as a baby's bottom. John RE: Finish on both sides of a tabletop - Petertaylor - 03-24-2025 Thank you John. Your replies to people’s questions are always appreciated. Peter RE: Finish on both sides of a tabletop - Dumb_Polack - 03-28-2025 (03-23-2025, 04:22 PM)Petertaylor Wrote: We are building an 8-foot table with 2x6 walnut. The top will have two or three coats of Arm-R-Seal. Does the underside need the same finish, or can we use water-based polyurethane? Thanks. —Peter Shouldn't it be 8 "feet" table? You're referencing > 1 foot so shouldn't you be using the plural of the word?? RE: Finish on both sides of a tabletop - jteneyck - 03-29-2025 (Yesterday, 12:56 PM)Dumb_Polack Wrote: Shouldn't it be 8 "feet" table? You're referencing > 1 foot so shouldn't you be using the plural of the word?? I'm no grammar scholar, but I think that's correct. An 8-foot table. If you said, I'm building a table that's 8 feet long, then it would be the plural form. You wouldn't say a 10 feet ladder, would you? I think everyone says a 10 foot ladder. But, again, that ladder is 10 feet long would be the correct form when used that way. John |